Experts agree: to protect the environment, biofuel standards are needed
... the commercial ethanol produced in the United States is made from corn. When large parts of the landscape are converted to such resource-intensive, monoculture grain crops, as is the current model, the scientific consensus is that the environment suffers. Moving forward, if cellulosic ethanol is to emerge ...Can plant-based ethanol save us from our fossil fuel addiction?
... ethanol have been touted as sustainable alternatives to fossil fuel. Participants will explore the ecological ramifications of a landscape awash in a monoculture of chemically-dependent, genetically modified crops. Consideration will also be given to the impact that agricultural biofuels have on food systems. ...Emphasis on conifer forests places multiple species at risk
... Needle Cast, a tree disease occurring in areas that used to have many diverse tree and shrub species, but which have been largely converted to a monoculture of Douglas fir. In the new synthesis, Hagar reviewed the life history accounts for forest-dwelling vertebrate wildlife species, and identified 78 ...South America's vast pantanal wetland may become next everglades, UNU experts warn
... the watershed on a large scale. In highlands surrounding the Pantanal, "the implementation of industrialized soybean, corn, sugar cane and cotton monoculture transformed millions of square kilometers of savannah, into open fields. Riparian forests along rivers have been cut down or degraded which has led ...