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Towards
a Strategy for Sustainable Production and Trade of Bioenergy
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Organised
by ICTSD and in collaboration
with IEA Bioenergy Task 40 and Stockholm Environment Institute
United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP 13 and
CMP 3) Bali, Indonesia,
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December 2007 - 18:00-19:30 Grand Hyatt, Room Hydro, GH
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Description
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Description
Biofuels
production is expanding worldwide, with implications for agriculture
and energy, environment, development and trade. Biofuels could
offer countries the potential to curb carbon dioxide emissions,
diversify their energy supply, and create new employment, production
and trade opportunities in the agricultural sector. However, the
global agenda on biofuels raises several policy issues at the
heart of sustainable development. These relate to environmental
sustainability, social justice and equity as well as economic
viability of biofuels as alternative sources of energy. Given
the divide between regions with the largest demand and those with
the highest production potential, international trade in biofuels
and feedstocks is expected to grow in the years to come. Several
trade and policy issues arise in this context, relating to the
removing of barriers to international trade and to the crafting
of trade rules, but also to the broader implications for trade
in agriculture and industrial products that are involved in the
production and processing of biofuels. Policies and strategies
need to be designed carefully such that domestic supply and international
trade in biofuels are aligned with other priorities in the agricultural
and energy sectors, and to ensure that effective and fair mechanisms
are in place to guarantee environmental sustainability. This event
will bring together a panel of experts from intergovernmental
organisations, government and policy research institutions to
address this vast array of economic, social and environmental
questions that arise as countries formulate their policies on
biofuels.
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