Tanzania will soon become the first African member of the Global Bio-Energy Partnership (GBEP), a partnership of nations whose purpose it is to promote the use and production of bioenergy, with a particular emphasis on underdeveloped countries. The organization currently includes 10 member-states, including Britain, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia and the United States, and several international institutions, such as the U.N. Foundation, FAO, UNEP and the World Council for Renewable Energy.
Some of GBEP’s specific aims include facilitating an international policy dialogue on biofuels, helping to integrate…Read article
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