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The water-food-energy nexus

The water-food-energy nexus

2 February 2013

SABMiller’s Andy Wales on how to manage the inevitable trade-offs between scarce resources.

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged Andy Wales, beer, brewing, crops, efficiency rewards, energy, fertilizer, food, freshwater, hydropower, nexus, Rajasthan, resouce scarcity, Rochees, SABMiller, trade-offs, water, water demand, Water Resources Group, water-food-energy nexus, World Water Week

Is nuclear power necessary for a carbon-free future?

Is nuclear power necessary for a carbon-free future?

26 August 2011

Governments are re-evaluating their nuclear plans, but are their fears misplaced? Chris Goodall and José Etcheverry are both environmentalists, but are divided on nukes

Posted in All Posts, Global Forum, Hot Topic | Tagged Chris Goodall, climate change, creativity, debate, Denmark, economy, electricity, environmentalist, feed-in tariffs, fossil fuels, fourth-generation nuclear, Fukushima, germany, global warming, grid, hydropower, Industrial Development, industrialization, industry, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, International, International Renewable Energy Agency, IPCC, IRENA, Japan, José Etcheverry, low carbon energy, Making It magazine, mining, nuclear disaster, nuclear energy, reactor, reliance, renewable energy policies, renewables, solar, solar panels, tsunami, turbine, UK, UNIDO, United Nation, water, wind, wind power, zero-carbon

Ethiopia: Defining its own path

Ethiopia: Defining its own path

30 June 2011

Country feature on Ethiopia, including Prime Minister Meles Zenawi speaking about his vision for sustainable development

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged Africa, African Union, agribusiness, aid, bio-fuels, carbon emissions, China, Christianity, clean, Conference of Ministers of Economy and Finance, conflict, construction, country feature, degradation, dependency, developing country, development, developmental aid, developmental state, economy, energy, environment, Ethiopia, famine, finance, food crisis, g20, geo-thermal, Global, globalization, government, green, growth, helter-skelter, human rights, hunger, hydropower, impoverished, independence, Industrial Development Organization, infrastructure, institutional growth, international loans, investment, Islam, issue 6, liberalization, local, Making It magazine, manufacturing, Meles Zenawi, modern, neo-liberal paradigm, Oromia, Peter Gill, policy, poverty, power, Prime Minister, private sector, public investment, re-forestation, renewable resources, resources, roads, social sector, sugar production, sustainable future, transport, UN, UNIDO, United Nations

Nuclear energy: the low carbon source to drive advanced industrial processes?

Nuclear energy: the low carbon source to drive advanced industrial processes?

20 April 2011

Two British greens give their backing to nuclear power

Posted in All Posts, Extra! | Tagged Birmingham, calamitous, climate change, earthquake, economy, England, Europe, extra content, fossil fuels, fourth-generation nuclear, Fukushima, George Monbiot, global warming, grid, hydropower, Industrial Development, industrialization, industry, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, International, IPCC, Japan, low carbon energy, Making It magazine, Mark Lynas, mining, nuclear disaster, nuclear energy, reactor, reliance, renewables, small-scale production, solar panels, sun, tsunami, turbine, UK, UNIDO, United Nations, Wales, water, wind, wind power, wood, worthless, zero-carbon

Spotlight on Bhutan

Spotlight on Bhutan

4 June 2010

The Kingdom of Bhutan is a small, landlocked country in South Asia, located in the eastern Himalayas, and bordered by India and China. Bhutan is home to a population of about 687,000, spread over an area of approximately 47,000 km², with about 70% of the land area under forest cover. Much of the population lives […]

Posted in All Posts, Extra! | Tagged Bhutan, China, development, economic growth, environment, forest, Gross National Happiness, Himalayas, hydropower, India, national identity, population, rural, South Asia

Energy for development

Energy for development

30 March 2010

The private sector is a major driver of economic growth, and a thriving business environment is a pre-condition for the development of a dynamic private sector …

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged Austria, Austrian Development Bank, Bhutan, climate change, development, ECOWAS, energy efficiency, financing development, hydropower, interview, Issue 2, Macedonia, policy, renewable energy, Spindelegger, UNDP, UNIDO, Vienna

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