Or to put it more politely, let's say it's an example of the Law of Unintended Consequences - Once a Dream Fuel, Palm Oil May Be an Eco-Nightmare
Just a few years ago, politicians and environmental groups in the Netherlands were thrilled by the early and rapid adoption of “sustainable energy,” achieved in part by coaxing electrical plants to use biofuel — in particular, palm oil from Southeast Asia.Posted by marybeth at February 1, 2007 04:18 AM Politics , ScienceSpurred by government subsidies, energy companies became so enthusiastic that they designed generators that ran exclusively on the oil, which in theory would be cleaner than fossil fuels like coal because it is derived from plants.
But last year, when scientists studied practices at palm plantations in Indonesia and Malaysia, this green fairy tale began to look more like an environmental nightmare.
Rising demand for palm oil in Europe brought about the clearing of huge tracts of Southeast Asian rainforest and the overuse of chemical fertilizer there.
Worse still, the scientists said, space for the expanding palm plantations was often created by draining and burning peatland, which sent huge amounts of carbon emissions into the atmosphere.
Sorta like when they would bring over animals to kill one type only to find it caused other issues down the line. Amazing what happens.
Posted by vw bug at February 2, 2007 07:17 AM