ABSTRACT

Faced with the twin threats of peak oil and climate change, many governments have turned for an answer to the apparent panacea of biofuels. Yet, increasingly, the progressive implementation of this solution demonstrates that the promise of biofuels as a replacement to fossil fuels is in fact a mirage that, if followed, risks leaving us short of power, short of food and doing as much damage to the climate as ever -- let alone the consequent impact on biodiversity due to additional loss of habitat for agricultural production and on rural development due to the additional stress on traditional farming systems. Worse still, these risks are being ignored. In this definitive expos Mario Giampietro and Kozo Mayumi present a theoretical framework and exhaustive evidence for the case against large scale biofuel production from agricultural crops. This book will be vital, sobering reading for anyone concerned with energy or agricultural policy, or bioenergy as a complex system.

chapter 1|16 pages

Can We Solve the Agro-biofuel Riddle?

chapter 2|22 pages

Learning from the Past

chapter 3|29 pages

Not Everything that Burns is a Fuel

chapter 4|35 pages

Pattern of Societal Metabolism across Levels

A Crash Course in Bio-economics

chapter 6|28 pages

Neglect of Available Wisdom

chapter 9|26 pages

Living in Denial

chapter 10|7 pages

Where Do We Go from Here?