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Difference between revisions of "Microenergysystems in the Context of Climate Change and Economical Development - A Valuable Proposition?"

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Dr. Steckel is working on the IPCC report at the moment and knows how to juggle numbers and figures that are most recent.<br/>
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But even these new numbers draw a well-known picture:<br/>
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*Developing countries suffer most from climate change.<br/>
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It is a moral dilemma: the south suffers, the north emits the CO2. The World map of wealth correlates well with the stock of emissions in the atmosphere.<br/>
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The business as usual scenarios see an increase of emissions. <br/>
  
 
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Revision as of 15:18, 21 November 2013

Page in Progress

Climate Change Mitigation

Dr. Steckel is working on the IPCC report at the moment and knows how to juggle numbers and figures that are most recent.

But even these new numbers draw a well-known picture:

  • Developing countries suffer most from climate change.
  • Developed countries cause it.

It is a moral dilemma: the south suffers, the north emits the CO2. The World map of wealth correlates well with the stock of emissions in the atmosphere.

The business as usual scenarios see an increase of emissions.

Development, emissions and their drivers

Energy and development

Energy system transformations – Opportunities, trade‐offs and risks

References