This background paper for the 2007 Human Development Report is part of the cluster: Living within a carbon budget – the agenda for mitigation. It focuses on the development and adoption of cleaner coal technologies that can reduce the environmental impact of coal use. Of particular importance in the context of climate change are those technologies that can potentially reduce emissions of CO2 from the combustion of coal. The paper draws on international experience of these technologies and focuses in particular on three industrialising countries that are heavily dependent on coal - China, India and South Africa. Coal is likely to continue to be important for these countries for decades to come. If the growth of their economies is to be compa...
In the present uncertain global context of reaching an equal social stability and steady thriving ec...
The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is the first interna...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is the critical enabling technology that would reduce CO2 emissions...
Coal is the world’s most abundant and widely distributed fossil fuel source. It is a major source o...
With the ever-increasing demand for coal, particularly in the developing world, the use of low emis...
Clean coal technologies in developing countries / Xunpeng Shi and Brett Jacobs, ERIA, East Asia Foru...
Clean coal technologies in developing countries / Xunpeng Shi and Brett Jacobs, ERIA, East Asia Foru...
Global warming and the change in the climate with limited availability and increase in the cost of e...
Abstract: China is a dominant energy consumer in a global context and current energy forecasts empha...
Abstract: China is a dominant energy consumer in a global context and current energy forecasts emph...
Based on Phase I of a UK-India collaborative study, this paper analyses two case studies of low carb...
Based on Phase I of a UK-India collaborative study, this paper analyses two case studies of low carb...
Abstract: China is a dominant energy consumer in a global context and current energy forecasts emph...
Coal occurs in 70 countries of the world. Total proved reserve of coal in the world is about 909 bil...
AbstractGiven coal’s large contribution to India’s emissions, it is important to explore options for...
In the present uncertain global context of reaching an equal social stability and steady thriving ec...
The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is the first interna...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is the critical enabling technology that would reduce CO2 emissions...
Coal is the world’s most abundant and widely distributed fossil fuel source. It is a major source o...
With the ever-increasing demand for coal, particularly in the developing world, the use of low emis...
Clean coal technologies in developing countries / Xunpeng Shi and Brett Jacobs, ERIA, East Asia Foru...
Clean coal technologies in developing countries / Xunpeng Shi and Brett Jacobs, ERIA, East Asia Foru...
Global warming and the change in the climate with limited availability and increase in the cost of e...
Abstract: China is a dominant energy consumer in a global context and current energy forecasts empha...
Abstract: China is a dominant energy consumer in a global context and current energy forecasts emph...
Based on Phase I of a UK-India collaborative study, this paper analyses two case studies of low carb...
Based on Phase I of a UK-India collaborative study, this paper analyses two case studies of low carb...
Abstract: China is a dominant energy consumer in a global context and current energy forecasts emph...
Coal occurs in 70 countries of the world. Total proved reserve of coal in the world is about 909 bil...
AbstractGiven coal’s large contribution to India’s emissions, it is important to explore options for...
In the present uncertain global context of reaching an equal social stability and steady thriving ec...
The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is the first interna...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is the critical enabling technology that would reduce CO2 emissions...