Indirect Land Use Change, Uncertainty, and Biofuels Policy

D. Farber
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Indirect land use change (ILUC) is based on the simple observation that use of cropland for biofuels raises food prices and thereby increases the incentive to convert forests and grasslands to crop production, causing the released of stored carbon and decreasing future carbon sequestration. ILUC is mediated by world food and fiber prices and therefore requires no geographic link between the land used for biofuels and the land converted to crops – growing biofuels in Iowa could cause the loss of rainforest in Brazil. Current models indicate that ILUC is substantial but there is substantial uncertainty about its magnitude. This Article uses EPA’s recent decision to approve corn ethanol as a renewable fuel as a lens for examining the ILUC issue and more generally the regulatory treatment of uncertainty. Given the closeness of the decision to approve corn ethanol as a renewable fuel, a more sophisticated treatment of uncertainty would likely have changed the outcome. But EPA was correct to proceed with a consideration of ILUC despite the admitted degree of uncertainty regarding the magnitude of ILUC.
间接土地利用变化、不确定性和生物燃料政策
间接土地利用变化(ILUC)基于一个简单的观察,即利用农田生产生物燃料提高了粮食价格,从而增加了将森林和草原转化为作物生产的动力,从而释放了储存的碳,减少了未来的碳固存。ILUC受世界粮食和纤维价格的影响,因此不需要在用于生产生物燃料的土地和用于种植作物的土地之间建立地理联系——在爱荷华州种植生物燃料可能会导致巴西雨林的消失。目前的模型表明,ILUC是实质性的,但其规模有很大的不确定性。本文以美国环保署最近批准玉米乙醇作为可再生燃料的决定为视角,考察ILUC问题以及更普遍的对不确定性的监管处理。考虑到批准玉米乙醇作为可再生燃料的决定很接近,对不确定性进行更复杂的处理可能会改变结果。但是EPA继续考虑ILUC是正确的,尽管承认了ILUC大小的不确定性程度。
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