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Fuel for Thought: Environmental Strategy for Energy Sector by World Bank SC 2000
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
World Industries Bank Publications
ISBN-10
0821345990
ISBN-13
9780821345993
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1830473
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
118 Pages
Publication Name
Fuel for Thought : an Environmental Strategy for the Energy Sector
Language
English
Subject
Energy, Environmental / General, Power Resources / Alternative & Renewable, Power Resources / General, Industries / Energy, Public Policy / Environmental Policy, Development / Sustainable Development
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, Technology & Engineering, Science, Business & Economics
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.3 in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
99-052294
Illustrated
Yes
Synopsis
This volume sets out an environmental strategy for the World Bank Group in the energy sector for developing countries., Energy is basic to development. People in developing countries attach a high priority to energy services, spending nearly 12 per cent of income on energy, more than five times the average for people in OECD countries. Yet provision of those services can have adverse environmental effects, especially as developing countries are often forced to rely on the most inefficient and polluting sources of energy. This report sets out the challenge arising from growth in energy demand and its impact on the environment; analyses the World Bank's current policies and strategy; outlines a new strategy; and explains how it could be implemented., Despite sustained improvements in its social and economic indicators over the past several decades and its rich stock of natural and human resources, Colombia remains plagued by violence. The very high level of violence reflects a variety of factors, including the country's simmering 50-year-old civil war, the increase in armed conflict, the rise in urban and rural crime, and drug cartel-linked violence. As the government struggles to reach peace agreements with guerilla and paramilitary groups, political violence and armed conflict have been the primary focuses of political analysts and civil society groups alike. The perceptions of violence by people living in poor communities have received much less attention. This report addresses the issue by providing the results of a participatory study of violence conducted in low-income urban communities in Colombia., 'Energy is vital to economic development. Without the fuels that power cars, trains, and planes, and without electricity, light, and heating, life in industrialized countries would be considerably less comfortable. In developing countries, it is not just a question of comfort. Poverty will not be reduced without greater use of modern forms of energy.' Energy is basic to development. On the individual level, modern energy services can transform peoples' lives for the better. On the national level for developing countries, it is impossible to progress beyond a subsistence economy without ensuring at least minimum access to energy services for a broad section of the population. How to meet the increasing energy demands without damaging the environment further, however, is a matter of urgency. This volume sets out an environmental strategy for the World Bank Group in the energy sector for developing countries. The book is organized in four sections: Section 1. Sets out the challenge arising from worldwide growth in energy demand and its potential environmental impacts. Section 2. Reviews the World Bank Group's existing policies, strategy, and record. Section 3. Outlines the new strategy, which contains both existing and fresh elements. Section 4. Explains in more detail how the new elements of the strategy will be implemented.
LC Classification Number
HD9502.A2F827 2000
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