Modern forms of energy are an important driver of economic growth, and providing access to cheap, reliable energy is an essential development objective. However, in future that energy will have to be low- and ultimately zero-carbon. The transition to zero-carbon energy systems is unavoidable if global climate change objectives are to be met, and although the speed of decarbonisation may differ it has to happen to varying degrees in all countries. This paper reviews the economics of greenhouse gas mitigation in developing countries. It reviews the literature on how climate change mitigation in the energy sector may affect economic growth and development; sets out empirical findings about trajectories for energy intensity and emissions intens...
Control of carbon dioxide emissions in developing countries is becoming a key issue in the internati...
In the context of calls for ‘de-growth’ (reduction in gross domestic product, [GDP]) in developed co...
There is a multiplicity of development pathways in which low energy sector emissions are not necessa...
Energy is needed for economic growth, and access to cheap, reliable energy is an essential developme...
Energy is needed for economic growth, and access to cheap, reliable energy is an essential developme...
Energy use is not only crucial for economic development, but is also the main driver of greenhouse-g...
The continued accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is expected to severely impact the ...
The challenges associated with achieving sustainable development goals and stabilizing the world’s c...
Anthropogenic climate change, caused by greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, will have negative if not ca...
Although developing countries face a drastic increase in their greenhouse gas emissions, mitigating ...
Reducing the energy demand has become a key mechanism for limiting climate change, but there are pra...
We analyze the relationship between economic development and energy consumption in the context of gr...
This paper examines the potential role of energy efficiency and economic efficiency in influencing t...
Energy and mitigation where not the focus for this scoping exercise, but as the following text boxes...
The objective of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is to stabilize greenhouse gases in t...
Control of carbon dioxide emissions in developing countries is becoming a key issue in the internati...
In the context of calls for ‘de-growth’ (reduction in gross domestic product, [GDP]) in developed co...
There is a multiplicity of development pathways in which low energy sector emissions are not necessa...
Energy is needed for economic growth, and access to cheap, reliable energy is an essential developme...
Energy is needed for economic growth, and access to cheap, reliable energy is an essential developme...
Energy use is not only crucial for economic development, but is also the main driver of greenhouse-g...
The continued accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is expected to severely impact the ...
The challenges associated with achieving sustainable development goals and stabilizing the world’s c...
Anthropogenic climate change, caused by greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, will have negative if not ca...
Although developing countries face a drastic increase in their greenhouse gas emissions, mitigating ...
Reducing the energy demand has become a key mechanism for limiting climate change, but there are pra...
We analyze the relationship between economic development and energy consumption in the context of gr...
This paper examines the potential role of energy efficiency and economic efficiency in influencing t...
Energy and mitigation where not the focus for this scoping exercise, but as the following text boxes...
The objective of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is to stabilize greenhouse gases in t...
Control of carbon dioxide emissions in developing countries is becoming a key issue in the internati...
In the context of calls for ‘de-growth’ (reduction in gross domestic product, [GDP]) in developed co...
There is a multiplicity of development pathways in which low energy sector emissions are not necessa...