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The converging world
By Making It on 31 January, 2011
How investments can be designed to generate a positive environmental impact, in addition to providing a financial return to support sustainable development work
Posted in All Posts, Policy Brief | Tagged access to energy, business, carbon credits, carbon dioxide, carbon emissions, challenges, clean development mechanism, co2, community, David Cameron, design, energy gap, environment, financial return, incentives, India, Industrial Development Organization, industrial policy, investment, investor, issue 4, Making It magazine, NGO, peace, peak coal, policy, positive impact, pv, renewable energy, Sir Nicholas Stern, social unrest, solar, solution, stability, success, sustainability, tariff, trade barriers, UNIDO, United Nations, wind power
Renewables: the new global landscape
By Making It on 31 January, 2011
The importance of renewable energy relative to conventional energy sources is clear, but to what extent is the drive to develop clean energy a preserve of developed countries?
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