Hastily Launched Biofuel Projects Are
Hastily launched biofuel projects are threatening the global food production and billions of people living in the new British government’s chief scientific adviser (JohnBeddington) said recently. British government ministers have pledged a substantial increase in the next few decades, the application of biofuels, Paddington professors are at odds with these ministers. According to the British "Times" reports, was named after
Its first major public speech in Paddington that the potential impact of food shortages and the impact of climate change enough to match, but now has become "well known but have been deliberately the problem is ignored. " "We really can not imagine how to grow enough crops to produce renewable energy, but also to meet the huge demand for
Food." Paddington Sustainable Development, held in London, said in the meeting. "Food supply is unable to keep up." By 2030, global population growth makes the need to increase food production 50. 2080, grain production needs to double. However, the rush to produce biofuels (said to be environmentally friendly) means that a large number of arable land is used to produce