Synopses & Reviews
In recent years, governments globally have been promoting the production and use of biofuels as a transport fuel. This has been motivated by a range of political, economic and environmental concerns, notably climate change, energy security and rural development. As a result, biofuels production and use have expanded considerably in just a few years, a development which has brought biofuels a great deal of negative attention. Whether it is the linking of biofuels with increases in greenhouse gas emissions, rising food prices, deforestation, or as a threat to vested oil interests, biofuels are being attacked from many directions. In this timely and insightful book, Ackrill and Kay draw on interviews with key policy insiders in Brazil, the EU and the US, to analyse why biofuels policies have been implemented so enthusiastically by policy makers; and the consequences they now face, given the scale of their ambition for biofuels and biofuels policies.
Synopsis
This book provides a timely and insightful analysis of the expansion of biofuels production and use in recent years. Drawing on interviews with key policy insiders, Ackrill and Kay show how biofuels policies have been motivated by concerns over climate change, energy security and rural development.
About the Author
Robert Ackrill is Professor of European Economics and Policy in the Division of Economics, Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University, UK. He is widely published in the areas of EU and trade policies and has also received awards and recognition for his teaching.
Adrian Kay is Professor of Government in the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University, Australia. Prior to a career in academia, he spent several years on the UK Government's European Fast Stream as well as working for the European Commission in Brussels.
Table of Contents
1. Biofuels and Biofuels Policies - an Introduction
2. Brazilian Biofuels Policy - an Introduction and Overview
3. Biofuels Policy - an Introduction and Overview
4. United States Biofuels Policy - an Introduction and Overview
5. Comparing Biofuels Policy Drivers - Common Themes, Differences and Issues for Analysis
6. The Challenge of Policy Capacity in Biofuels Policy Design
7. Biofuels Policy Design and External Implementation Challenges
8. External Dimensions to Biofuels Policies
9. Biofuels Policy Challenges