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Climate risk management for the U.S. cellulosic biofuels supply chain

机译:美国纤维素生物燃料供应链的气候风险管理

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Abstract As U.S. energy policy turns to bioenergy, and second-generation biofuels in particular, to foster energy security and environmental benefits, consideration should be given to the implications of climate risk for the incipient bioenergy industry. As a case-in-point, we review evidence from the 2012 U.S. drought, underscoring the risk of extreme weather events to the agricultural sector in general, and the bioenergy supply chain in particular, including reductions in feedstock production and higher prices for agricultural commodities and biofuels. We also use a risk management framework developed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to review current understanding regarding climate-related hazards, exposure, and vulnerability of the bioenergy supply chain with a particular emphasis on the growing importance of lignocellulosic feedstocks to future bioenergy development. A number of climate-related hazards are projected to become more severe in future decades, and future growth of bioenergy feedstocks is likely to occur disproportionately in regions preferentially exposed to such hazards. However, strategies and opportunities are available across the supply chain to enhance coping and adaptive capacity in response to this risk. In particular, the implications of climate change will be influenced by the expansion of cellulosic feedstocks, particularly perennial grasses and woody biomass. In addition, advancements in feedstock development, logistics, and extension provide opportunities to support the sustainable development of a robust U.S. bioenergy industry as part of a holistic energy and environmental policy. However, given the nascent state of the cellulosic biofuels industry, careful attention should be given to managing climate risk over both short- and long-time scales.
机译:摘要随着美国能源政策转向生物能源,特别是第二代生物燃料以促进能源安全和环境效益,应考虑气候风险对新兴生物能源产业的影响。作为一个例子,我们回顾了2012年美国干旱的证据,强调了极端天气事件对整个农业部门,尤其是生物能源供应链的风险,包括降低原料产量和提高农产品价格和生物燃料。我们还使用由政府间气候变化专门委员会开发的风险管理框架来审查当前对与气候相关的危害,暴露以及生物能源供应链的脆弱性的理解,并特别强调木质纤维素原料对未来生物能源发展的重要性。预计在未来几十年中,许多与气候相关的危害将变得更加严重,并且在优先暴露于此类危害的地区,生物能源原料的未来增长可能会不成比例地发生。但是,在整个供应链中都可以使用策略和机会来增强应对这种风险的应对能力和适应能力。特别是,气候变化的影响将受到纤维素原料(尤其是多年生草和木质生物量)膨胀的影响。此外,作为整体能源和环境政策的一部分,原料开发,物流和扩展方面的进步提供了支持美国生物能源产业蓬勃发展的机会。但是,鉴于纤维素生物燃料产业的兴起状况,应认真注意在短期和长期范围内管理气候风险。

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