Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in Developing Countries: Contributions to Reducing Global Emissions - Third Report
Providing real world examples of RE and EE initiatives in developing countries, this report features six in-depth case studies of ongoing programmes and policies in cities throughout the world. These case studies demonstrate the compounding benefits to human health, the economy, and environment that result from smartly planned RE and EE efforts. The cases feature collaborative initiatives in which the public sector and private companies work together to develop, implement, and scale climate action.
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Main Authors: | United Nations Environment Programme, The 1 Gigaton Coalition |
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Other Authors: | Hsu, Angel |
Format: | Reports and Books biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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2017
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Subjects: | ENERGY EFFICIENCY, RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES, ENERGY POLICY, NON-STATE ACTORS, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, GREENHOUSE GASES, CARBON DIOXIDE, WASTE TREATMENT, INDIA, STOVES, UGANDA, china, ELECTRIC VEHICLES, CLEANER PRODUCTION, COLOMBIA, SUSTAINABLE ENERGY, MEXICO, SOLAR ENERGY, NIGERIA, Climate change, Resource efficiency, emission reduction, clean technology, |
Online Access: | https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/22149 |
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