ActionAid has launched a campaign to pressure the UK government to reconsider its policy on biofuels. The government plans to source 10% of transport fuel from biofuels by 2020, but this could force 600 million more people into hunger. Biofuels are often made from food crops, so diverting these crops increases food prices and causes land grabbing in developing nations. The government provides subsidies and incentives for biofuel production despite evidence that many biofuels are worse for the climate than fossil fuels. ActionAid is calling for an end to these subsidies and incentives and wants people to contact the government by June 2010 to voice concerns over the negative impacts of biofuels on global hunger and poverty.