Monday, March 29, 2010

KUDOS TO EU & SHAME ON GREENPEACE AND FOE

Posted on Monday, March 29, 2010 by meirizka

My dear friends in the EU finally agrees that palm oil is a forest plantation. Kudos to EU for taking such a bold move. Shame on Greenpeace and FOE for misleading the public. Read the below:-

World Growth
February 8, 2010
CORRECTION: Leak Signals EU Dismissal of Green Propaganda Says NGO World Growth
NGO applauds Brussels’ move to recognize palm oil as an effective biofuel

WASHINGTON – Official documents leaked to the public last week show the European Commission has rejected calls by environmental NGOs not to treat palm oil plantations like any other single species forest. Research shows palm oil is the most efficient vegetable oil for biofuel. This is a welcome first step towards making the EU’s 2009 Renewable Energy Directive an effective measure to encourage consumption of renewable energy in the EU. Alan Oxley -- Chairman of the pro-development NGO World Growth -- released the following statement:

“World Growth commends the European Commission for rejecting Green propaganda about palm oil and moving to correctly define palm oil plantations as ‘continuously forested areas.’ It turned down a demand by environmentalists to prohibit biodiesel derived from oil palm by regulating that palm oil was not a plantation forest. This was just another ploy to deny motorists and transport operators in Europe the opportunity to use palm oil, the world’s most efficient biodiesel, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Europe.

“It’s good to see the Commission reject claims by Friends of the Earth and WWF that palm oil is a leading cause of deforestation. A growing body of research reconfirms that poverty, not palm oil or other plantation commodities, is the major cause of deforestation. It shows that two-thirds of forest is cleared by impoverished people in search of shelter and food.

“World Growth encourages the Commission to continue to make the renewable energy strategy workable. The Directive adopted by the European Parliament still restricts entry into Europe of sustainable and carbon-friendly biofuels. These biofuels not only reduce Europe’s carbon footprint, they reduce poverty in developing countries. The measure is also unlikely to survive challenge in the WTO unless it is modified.

“Last week’s leaked government documents validate research released by World Growth over the past year. Take one example. Palm oil uses a mere one-tenth of the land and just a third of the energy (eg fertilizer) required by European vegetable oils crops to produce the same quantity of oil. It is also effective at absorbing CO2 and has a wonderful record at reducing poverty.

“It’s encouraging to see the European Commission heading in the right direction, but there is still a long way to go.” Also visit http://www.worldgrwoth.org/

3 Response to "KUDOS TO EU & SHAME ON GREENPEACE AND FOE"

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Moose Says....

It should have been sooner rather than later but lets give credit to EU for not relenting to the pressure from the NGOs. Given the facts that these NGOs are mostly funded by the EU, one wonders why on earth the EU government are giving these NGOs a free hand to do whatever they want, event to the extent of spreading lies and more lies in the name of free speech & democracy. I hope in the near future, EU will only use their tax's payers money to fund responsible NGOs with integrity. Why must they keep funding NGOs who continue to lie such as Greenpeace and FOE. May I suggest to EU to just turn off the Greenpeace & FOE taps and let them die of thirst.

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Issey Says....

Very interesting article to say the least. I would think that palm oil being considered the world's most efficient biodiesel while reducing greenhouse gas emissions deserves esteem over any defamation-as discussed in the article. Combining those factors with a record of reducing poverty makes me wonder what the real intentions are of environmental NGOs. Truth over propaganda!

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Moid Khan Says....

agree with the stance of World Growth which states Green misuse of ‘prior consent’ on land use will limit economic growth in developing countries. I believe development projects are necessary in building a better world but resourses in 3rd world countries should be used through proper laws and involvement of the locals, government and ngos