Tag: ILUC

EU phases out soy to reduce ILUC

EU phases out soy to reduce ILUC

January 27, 2026 |

In Belgium, the European Union will phase out soy in an attempt to curb the use of biofuels linked to indirect land-use change (ILUC), a significant cause of CO2 emissions and biodiversity loss, new report findings published by the EU Commission show. With biofuels consumption globally on the rise, the report’s findings demonstrate the deforestation […]

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Study shows California’s ILUC assumptions on soy out of date

Study shows California’s ILUC assumptions on soy out of date

December 17, 2025 |

In Missouri, a recent study commissioned by Clean Fuels Alliance America and Farmers Fueling the Future finds that California’s indirect land use change (ILUC) assumptions for U.S. soy-based biodiesel and renewable diesel are outdated lacking modern agricultural practices and current science. The analysis, Land Use Change Emissions Associated with Soybeans: Considerations for California’s LCFS, conducted […]

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Report shows CARB’s ILUC assumptions obsolete and should be revised

Report shows CARB’s ILUC assumptions obsolete and should be revised

November 5, 2025 |

In California, as the California Air Resources Board (CARB) prepares to hold a Biofuels and Land Use Change Public Forum this week, a comprehensive new report from Life Cycle Associates, Advances in Estimation of Land Use Change Emissions Associated with Ethanol, shows that CARB’s decade-old estimate of hypothetical indirect land use change (ILUC) associated with ethanol is obsolete […]

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Environmentalists call out dropping ILUC in SAF tax credit extension bill

Environmentalists call out dropping ILUC in SAF tax credit extension bill

June 3, 2025 |

In Washington, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reports some environmentalists are worried about the bill U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar and U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall introduced in April that would protect the tax credit for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), created by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, and extend for another 10 years while prohibiting imported feedstocks from benefiting. […]

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