Climate

Bioethanol presents a scalable solution to the growing urgency of climate change. Investigate the websites and publications provided here, written by climate experts.

 
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Carbon Intensity

Measuring the carbon intensity of different energy sources and their impact allows informed decisions toward smarter, cleaner climate choices.

Learn more about the carbon credentials of bioethanol, with one of the latest studies published in Environmental Research Letters.

Greenhouse Gas Benefits

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Environment

Solid fuel use contributes to household air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, while also driving increased deforestation and soil degradation.

This case study in Nigeria demonstrates the environmental damage solid fuel use can cause.

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Black Carbon

Black Carbon is a short-lived climate pollutant that is released with the burning of charcoal, diesel and other biomass fuels; a large contributor to this globally is household energy. Bioethanol use in cookstoves reduces black carbon emissions. To learn more, visit the Climate & Clean Air Coalition.