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Ending Energy Poverty
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Energy
poverty is being recognized as the worst poverty of all.
Without
access ... will require new models.
Synopsis
Energy
poverty is one of the most important but least ...
for cooking. Energy poverty is not just about the lack of energy, it
cuts across – and undermines – all aspects ...
Global Energy Outlook
are transformations in demand and supply patterns affecting energy
security around the globe?
Dimensions
to be addressed:
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The implications of conflicts and power shifts -
Energy independence and interdependence after Fukushima -
The rise of renewable and unconventional energies -
The globalization ...
Outlook and Challenges for the US Economy
severe unemployment, weak housing and
construction, and high levels of poverty and inequality. ... in the
first half of 2009. Exports are up by 23%. There’s a broad-based
strength in energy, in agriculture, ... still have too much debt ... Very
high levels of poverty in this country, very high levels ...
Global Economic Crisis: Role and Challenges of the G20
of control because of swift international action,
especially by the United States, which provided funds ... action now is much cheaper than taking
action in the future.”
Among
other lessons that Calderón drew ...
anti-poverty conditional social assistance programme.
Special
Message from Aung ...
The Sustainability Context
for sustainable energy, while
fighting poverty starting from the bottom-up with the poorest of the
poor ... for keeping people mired in poverty. Young people in
developing and emerging countries have aspirations. Can ... priority is addressing poverty. Therein lies
the conundrum: people cannot be lifted ...
Special Address
than is the poverty of developing ones. What matters is
implementing the right policies that promote ... an agenda for action
to secure long-term growth. Among the priorities:
Invest
in science ...
bureaucratic red tape, particularly in considering major energy and
mining projects, so ...
Forging Ahead: The United States in 2012
in the shape of high
technology products designed for the domestic market. There are signs
of action ... One-fifth of the children in
the United States, 16 million, are growing up below the poverty line
and most ... The US must
drive down the delivered cost of energy and an educated workforce to
increase ...
The Global Agenda 2012
the actions needed to reignite growth in an era of austerity, the outlook for the energy and food sectors, ... The Internet sector is creating jobs and driving change. Price volatility for energy is here to stay. ... Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2012, said demand for energy is ...
Adapting to Climate Risk
groundswell would have to build up and demand action
from governments.
Synopsis
Reducing ... is produced, to the way buildings are constructed and cities
are planned to use less energy. We are heading ...
borrow space on planet Mars.”
While
Odinga urged the private sector to take up renewable ...
What If Iran Develops a Nuclear Weapon?
International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA) safeguards, but the agency is concerned there are
others ... for diplomacy” on
Iran, but called for tougher international action.
Synopsis
International ... inspectors, said Yukiya
Amano ,
Director-General, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), ...
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