A summary of EEPSEA researeh report 2003-RR3, "Air quality impacts of increased use of indigenous fuels for power generation in the Philippines" by Elvira M. Orbeta and Cariito M. Rulo, Jr
The aim of this paper was to explore the effect of energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and populati...
The energy industry is an important in the economic development and industrialization of the country...
Pollution from power stations is a growing problem in many developing nations. The Philippines is no...
This report assesses the environmental and health impacts of the development of indigenous and renew...
Full text of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Benefits and costs of controlling...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Pollution tax for control...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report 2003-RR4, "An Effluen! Charge for Sarangani Bay, Philippines: An...
A summary of EEPSEA research report 2006-RR8, "Tariff reduction, carbon emissions, and poverty : an ...
This report looks at the implications of using an effluent charge to control industrial pollution in...
This paper was first presented at the EEPSEA 16th Biannual Workshop held at EDSA Shangri-La Hotel in...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report 2004-RR7, "Clean Incineration of Solid Waste: A Cost-Benefit Ana...
Meeting: EEPSEA Biannual Workshop, 8th, 13-14 May 1997, Singapore, SGCover title differs slightly fr...
Across Southeast Asia, there has been a massive increase in electricity consumption over the last de...
Recently, thick haze and poisonous smoke has cloak the surrounding air in Malaysia due to the uncont...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report No. 2010-RR1: "Voluntary Environmental Programs in Developing Co...
The aim of this paper was to explore the effect of energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and populati...
The energy industry is an important in the economic development and industrialization of the country...
Pollution from power stations is a growing problem in many developing nations. The Philippines is no...
This report assesses the environmental and health impacts of the development of indigenous and renew...
Full text of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Benefits and costs of controlling...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Pollution tax for control...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report 2003-RR4, "An Effluen! Charge for Sarangani Bay, Philippines: An...
A summary of EEPSEA research report 2006-RR8, "Tariff reduction, carbon emissions, and poverty : an ...
This report looks at the implications of using an effluent charge to control industrial pollution in...
This paper was first presented at the EEPSEA 16th Biannual Workshop held at EDSA Shangri-La Hotel in...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report 2004-RR7, "Clean Incineration of Solid Waste: A Cost-Benefit Ana...
Meeting: EEPSEA Biannual Workshop, 8th, 13-14 May 1997, Singapore, SGCover title differs slightly fr...
Across Southeast Asia, there has been a massive increase in electricity consumption over the last de...
Recently, thick haze and poisonous smoke has cloak the surrounding air in Malaysia due to the uncont...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report No. 2010-RR1: "Voluntary Environmental Programs in Developing Co...
The aim of this paper was to explore the effect of energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and populati...
The energy industry is an important in the economic development and industrialization of the country...
Pollution from power stations is a growing problem in many developing nations. The Philippines is no...