Owing to a very rapid growth in electricity generation in developing countries (DCs), the environmental impacts associated with it are likely to increase strikingly. Whereas in the past DCs have not given these environmental issues high priority, this may change in the future because of both internal and external political pressures. It may perhaps also change through a growing recognition of the dangers of not pursuing development pathways that are sustainable over the long-term. There are significant differences between DCs and industrialised countries (ICs) in their attitudes towards appropriate, affordable policy responses to the threat of global warming. The paper begins by examining how and why the environmental issues ...
this paper (see the structure of Model Formulation). This functional formula can trace the different...
The objective of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is to stabilize greenhouse gases in t...
There is a recognized, increasing need for developing countries to sustain the growing demand for en...
Owing to a very rapid growth in electricity generation in developing countries (DCs), the environm...
This paper examines the potential role of energy efficiency and economic efficiency in influencing t...
This paper provides practical suggestions on how to integrate responses to global environmental thre...
International audienceGiven the relative weight of future greenhouse gases emissions of the Developi...
Recent experiences in electricity market reform have reignited an enduring debate in economics and p...
The role of electricity availability in promoting the economic growth of low-income countries is a h...
Climate change does not yet feature prominently within the environmental or economic policy agendas ...
CAETS Working group reportEnergy use, and its impact on the environment, is one of the most importan...
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The paper gives an overview of policy measures that countries within the Organization for Economic C...
The role of electricity availability in promoting the economic growth of low-income countries is a h...
this paper (see the structure of Model Formulation). This functional formula can trace the different...
The objective of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is to stabilize greenhouse gases in t...
There is a recognized, increasing need for developing countries to sustain the growing demand for en...
Owing to a very rapid growth in electricity generation in developing countries (DCs), the environm...
This paper examines the potential role of energy efficiency and economic efficiency in influencing t...
This paper provides practical suggestions on how to integrate responses to global environmental thre...
International audienceGiven the relative weight of future greenhouse gases emissions of the Developi...
Recent experiences in electricity market reform have reignited an enduring debate in economics and p...
The role of electricity availability in promoting the economic growth of low-income countries is a h...
Climate change does not yet feature prominently within the environmental or economic policy agendas ...
CAETS Working group reportEnergy use, and its impact on the environment, is one of the most importan...
This paper discusses the environmental externalities that are commonly found in the developing world...
The paper gives an overview of policy measures that countries within the Organization for Economic C...
The role of electricity availability in promoting the economic growth of low-income countries is a h...
this paper (see the structure of Model Formulation). This functional formula can trace the different...
The objective of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is to stabilize greenhouse gases in t...
There is a recognized, increasing need for developing countries to sustain the growing demand for en...