Tag Archives: USA
Can we now agree on climate change?
Probably not… The good news is that the UK’s new environmental Secretary has finally said that he’s not a climate change sceptic, after days of speculation. However, he is worried that many of the things designed to alleviate the problem, … Continue reading
Palm Oil producers fight back against US EPA
Back in February, we commented on a ruling by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on the suitability (or rather, in this case, the unsuitability) of palm oil as a biodiesel feedstock under new sustainability rules (read it here). Since … Continue reading
American hypocrisy on biofuel requirements
War, what is it good for? went the lyric. We could almost substitute that with, ‘The ASA, what is it good for?’ Seemingly campaigning for the fact that all biofuel produced in the USA from US-grown soybeans is good, no … Continue reading
California to appeal ruling against fuel standard
If you’ve been following Enagri’s various blog entries on the GHG properties and rules of the US biofuels industry, this might interest you: California to appeal ruling against fuel standard
Palm oil biodiesel too dirty for US as double standards abound
This blog has commented on the dubious green credentials of the US biofuel industry before (on the 10th Jan and 27th Jan, for example). However, now those guys at the Environmental Protection Agency have declared that biodiesel produced from palm … Continue reading


