Redefining marginal land for bioenergy crop production
Marginal land has received wide attention for its potential to produce bioenergy feedstocks
while minimizing diversion of productive agricultural land from food crop production …
while minimizing diversion of productive agricultural land from food crop production …
Bioenergy for climate change mitigation: Scale and sustainability
Many global climate change mitigation pathways presented in IPCC assessment reports rely
heavily on the deployment of bioenergy, often used in conjunction with carbon capture and …
heavily on the deployment of bioenergy, often used in conjunction with carbon capture and …
[HTML][HTML] A review of domestic land use change attributable to US biofuel policy
KG Austin, JPH Jones, CM Clark - Renewable and Sustainable Energy …, 2022 - Elsevier
Estimates of land use change (LUC) attributable to the US Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS)
are critical for evaluation of the program's impacts on air and water quality, biodiversity, and …
are critical for evaluation of the program's impacts on air and water quality, biodiversity, and …
Assessing marginal land availability based on land use change information in the contiguous United States
Utilization of marginal land for growing dedicated bioenergy crops for second-generation
biofuels is appealing to avoid conflicts with food production. This study develops a novel …
biofuels is appealing to avoid conflicts with food production. This study develops a novel …
Quantifying uncertainties in greenhouse gas savings and abatement costs with cellulosic biofuels
Cellulosic biofuels from non-food feedstocks, while appealing, continue to encounter
uncertainty about their induced land use change (ILUC) effects, net greenhouse gas (GHG) …
uncertainty about their induced land use change (ILUC) effects, net greenhouse gas (GHG) …
Global transportation decarbonization
D Rapson, E Muehlegger - Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2023 - aeaweb.org
Replacing fossil fuels in the name of decarbonization is necessary but will be particularly
difficult due to their as-yet unrivaled bundle of attributes: abundance, ubiquity, energy …
difficult due to their as-yet unrivaled bundle of attributes: abundance, ubiquity, energy …
Meeting sustainable aviation fuel policy targets through first generation corn biorefineries
This paper investigates options to produce low carbon and renewable aviation fuel through
existing commercial first generation biorefineries, which could be strategic given the rapid …
existing commercial first generation biorefineries, which could be strategic given the rapid …
Inducing the adoption of emerging technologies for sustainable intensification of food and renewable energy production: insights from applied economics
Emerging advances in sustainable intensification technologies have the potential to
transform land use and crop management approaches in ways that can increase resource …
transform land use and crop management approaches in ways that can increase resource …
On the policy relevance of agricultural economics
DR Just - European Review of Agricultural Economics, 2023 - academic.oup.com
The past decade has seen the transition of agricultural economics from perceived
irrelevance to being seen as key to saving the world from an array of grand challenges …
irrelevance to being seen as key to saving the world from an array of grand challenges …
Decarbonization in the Oil and Gas Sector: The Role of Power Purchase Agreements and Renewable Energy Certificates.
SK Chrysikopoulos, PT Chountalas… - Sustainability …, 2024 - search.ebscohost.com
This study examines the adoption of Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and Renewable
Energy Certificates (RECs) as strategic tools for decarbonization in the oil and gas sector …
Energy Certificates (RECs) as strategic tools for decarbonization in the oil and gas sector …