2007年VOA标准英语-EU Pledges to Cut Greenhouse Gases by 2020(在线收听) |
By Nina Maria Potts
Nine out of ten Europeans think climate change is a serious world problem. That startling figure comes from a recent opinion poll taken by the University of Maryland's Program on International Policy Attitudes. Biofuels alone will account for 10 percent of transport energy. Europe is rich in crops like flax and rapeseed and plenty of other crops and byproducts that can be used to make energy. Further, Europe plans to develop a biofuels industry in parts of the developing world. However, some environmental groups argue that setting binding targets on biofuel use could do more harm than good. Pieter de Pous is the biodiversity policy officer for the European Environmental Bureau, which represents environmental groups. He says producing biofuels can have a high cost on the environment.
The EU insists it is committed to developing biofuels in a sustainable way. The European Commission plans to issue "green certificates" to biofuel producers in developing countries who export to Europe. EU energy spokesman Ferran Taradellas Espuny says another incentive is to impose binding targets as a way to attract business to invest in biofuels and other low-carbon technologies. "The best incentive is mandatory targets, because then you know wherever you look at it that the European Union and its member states are going to promote biofuels,” he says. “This is one [challenge], to attract investment. Another [challenge] is to do it in a sustainable way, and we are very committed to doing it in a sustainable way." But de Pous says, at the very least, biofuel production needs to be properly assessed.
EU officials say they are sensitive to the environmental pros and cons of biofuels - but those concerns should not, they say, outweigh the need to boost Europe's biofuels industry, especially when European public opinion is growing more concerned over global warming, and increasingly pressing governments to act. |
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