The Gallagher Review is a major study commissioned by the UK Government on the 'indirect' or 'displacement' impacts of biofuels on carbon emissions from land use change and on food security. It is being conducted by the Renewable Fuels Agency - a new body set up to administer UK biofuel policy. This briefing describes what biofuels are, explains the difference between direct and indirect impacts of biofuels and the implications for biofuels policies in the UK and EU.
Media Brief – Gallagher Review to be published early July
Publication date:
7 July, 2008
Article tagged as: biofuels, co2 emissions, food security, renewable fuels agency