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This report, from the state of Minnesota, considers how to unify the goals of environmental protection and economic development. 105 citizens representing environmental, business, government and public interests worked in teams and explored seven areas of economic activity and environmental significance: agriculture, energy, forestry, manufacturing, minerals, recreation, and settlement. Presents the seven separate visions and sets of principles, issues and strategies developed by the Minnesota Sustainable Develop. Initiative teams. Applicable to all states.
While energy prices, energy security, and climate change are front and center in the national media, these issues are often framed to the exclusion of the broader issue of sustainability-ensuring that the production and use of biofuels do not compromise the needs of future generations by recognizing the need to protect life-support systems, promote economic growth, and improve societal welfare. Thus, it is important to understand the effects of biofuel production and use on water quality and quantity, soils, wildlife habitat and biodiversity, greenhouse gas emissions, air quality, public health, and the economic viability of rural communities.
The objective of this study is to provide an overview of alternative fuel use and potential in the Mountain Plains Region (MPR) as well as benefit/cost analysis of switching from traditional to alternative fuels (such as ethanol and biodiesel) for a specific university in the region. The study will analyze users that would be affected by alternative fuel policy mandates and also examine potential demand for such products. Included will be a comparison of existing alternative fuels and related effects on the transportation sectors, as well as an overview of associated mandates/incentives that have been implemented in other states.