Dans ce compte-rendu d’un colloque présenté sous forme d’une interview croisée, retrouvez la contribution de Jézabel Couppey-Soubeyran lors de l’échange nommé « Monnaie, diversité, souveraineté : anatomie d’une crise ».
Bioenergies from dedicated crops or wood have faced substantial criticisms due to their significant land requirements. Certain bioenergy pathways, such as biogas generated from crop residues, manure, or food waste, appear to be exempt from this criticism. However, these feedstocks are byproducts of agricultural activities that generate emissions not covered by current climate policies in most countries.