The latest issue of the web magazine Green Growth the Nordic Way is out and focuses on the role of biorefineries in the new biobased economy.
The New Zealand Green Growth Research Trust (NZGGRT) commissioned this report to support its thinking on how to grasp important opportunities that would improve the wellbeing of New Zealanders.
The term “Bio-economy” encompasses biotechnological activities and processes that translate into economic outputs, particularly those with industrial application.
The mature, sustainable Bioeconomy will help deliver global food security, improve nutrition and health, create smart bio-based products and biofuels, and help agriculture, forestry, aquaculture and other ecosystems to adapt to climate change. This White Paper describes the chances of and the fra
The future of renewable energy is fundamentally a choice, not a foregone conclusion given technology and economic trends, according to this report.
Biofuels have received global attention recently as governments across the world seek to address fuel efficiency, air quality and energy security. Biofuels are produced from renewable biological sources and are considered viable alternatives or supplements to fossil fuels.
Technology development and its rapid diffusion are considered crucial for tackling the climate change challenge.