Examining The Impacts Of Switchgrass Derived Biofuels On U.S. Biofuel Policy And The Potential Environmental Ethical Dilemmas
abstract: Overall, biofuels play a significant role in future energy sourcing and deserve thorough researching and examining for their best use in achieving sustainable goals. National and state policies are supporting biofuel production as a sustainable option without a holistic view of total impac...
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ndltd-asu.edu-item-258742018-06-22T03:05:22Z Examining The Impacts Of Switchgrass Derived Biofuels On U.S. Biofuel Policy And The Potential Environmental Ethical Dilemmas abstract: Overall, biofuels play a significant role in future energy sourcing and deserve thorough researching and examining for their best use in achieving sustainable goals. National and state policies are supporting biofuel production as a sustainable option without a holistic view of total impacts. The analysis from this research connects to policies based on life cycle sustainability to identify other environmental impacts beyond those specified in the policy as well as ethical issues that are a concern. A Life cycle assessment (LCA) of switchgrass agriculture indicates it will be challenging to meet U.S. Renewable Fuel Standards with only switchgrass cellulosic ethanol, yet may be used for California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard. Ethical dilemmas in food supply, land conservation, and water use can be connected to biofuel production and will require evaluation as policies are created. The discussions around these ethical dilemmas should be had throughout the process of biofuel production and policy making. Earth system engineering management principles can help start the discussions and allow anthropocentric and biocentric viewpoints to be heard. Dissertation/Thesis Harden, Cheyenne Lillian (Author) Landis, Amy E (Advisor) Allenby, Braden (Committee member) Khanna, Vikas (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Sustainability Environmental engineering Agriculture engineering Biofuel Environmental Ethics LCA Switchgrass eng 77 pages Masters Thesis Civil and Environmental Engineering 2014 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.25874 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2014 |
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abstract: Overall, biofuels play a significant role in future energy sourcing and deserve thorough researching and examining for their best use in achieving sustainable goals. National and state policies are supporting biofuel production as a sustainable option without a holistic view of total impacts. The analysis from this research connects to policies based on life cycle sustainability to identify other environmental impacts beyond those specified in the policy as well as ethical issues that are a concern. A Life cycle assessment (LCA) of switchgrass agriculture indicates it will be challenging to meet U.S. Renewable Fuel Standards with only switchgrass cellulosic ethanol, yet may be used for California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard. Ethical dilemmas in food supply, land conservation, and water use can be connected to biofuel production and will require evaluation as policies are created. The discussions around these ethical dilemmas should be had throughout the process of biofuel production and policy making. Earth system engineering management principles can help start the discussions and allow anthropocentric and biocentric viewpoints to be heard. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Civil and Environmental Engineering 2014 |
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Examining The Impacts Of Switchgrass Derived Biofuels On U.S. Biofuel Policy And The Potential Environmental Ethical Dilemmas |
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