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Fueling a New Farm Economy : Creating incentives for Biofuels in Agriculture and Trade Policy.

dc.creatorCaldwell, Jake
dc.creatorCenter for American Progress
dc.date2007.
dc.descriptionThis paper will detail exactly how Congress can work toward this new vision. Specific policy recommendations are presented in each section of the report so that members of Congress can grasp what needs to be enacted in separate legislative vehicles. In short, this paper is a policymaking roadmap toward that larger vision of growing the world's energy and moving forward constructively on global trade. The first section, beginning on page 7, presents the current state of play in the U.S. biofuels marketplace and then offers detailed legislative proposals to further boost the burgeoning alternative fuels industry. The purpose: Rapidly and deliberately develop the next generation of advanced cellosic biofuels. The second section, beginning on page 12, analyzes in greater detail the advantages and some of the safeguards required in order to bring dedicated energy crops such as switchgrass, miscanthus, jatropha, and poplar to market as biofuels and bioproducts. The incredible potential of these dedicated energy crops to supplement and diversify our energy production, increase rural revenues, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions could allow the United States to substitute 25 percent of our petroleum energy needs with cellulosic biofuels, generate.
dc.descriptionIncluye 34 referencias bibliográficas.
dc.descriptionAbout the Author
dc.descriptionConclusion
dc.descriptionengd Notes
dc.descriptionExecutive Summary
dc.descriptionFueling a New Farm Economy
dc.descriptionGrowing the Biofuels Market: Expanding Consumer Choice and Distribution
dc.descriptionIntroduction
dc.descriptionMoving Forward Together: Agriculture, Trade, and the WTO Doha Round
dc.descriptionThe Advanced Biofuels Opportunity
dc.descriptionThe Promise of Cellulosic Biomass and Dedicated engergy Crops
dc.descriptionThis paper will detail exactly how Congress can work toward this new vision. Specific policy recommendations are presented in each section of the report so that members of Congress can grasp what needs to be enacted in separate legislative vehicles. In short, this paper is a policymaking roadmap toward that larger vision of growing the world's energy and moving forward constructively on global trade. The first section, beginning on page 7, presents the current state of play in the U.S. biofuels marketplace and then offers detailed legislative proposals to further boost the burgeoning alternative fuels industry. The purpose: Rapidly and deliberately develop the next generation of advanced cellosic biofuels. The second section, beginning on page 12, analyzes in greater detail the advantages and some of the safeguards required in order to bring dedicated energy crops such as switchgrass, miscanthus, jatropha, and poplar to market as biofuels and bioproducts. The incredible potential of these dedicated energy crops to supplement and diversify our energy production, increase rural revenues, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions could allow the United States to substitute 25 percent of our petroleum energy needs with cellulosic biofuels, generate.
dc.identifier.urlhttps://catalogo.fedepalma.org/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=15615
dc.languageng
dc.publisherMaryland : [Publisher not identified],
dc.subjectAgricultura
dc.subjectIndustria agrícola
dc.titleFueling a New Farm Economy : Creating incentives for Biofuels in Agriculture and Trade Policy.
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