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Climate change is likely to lead to an increase in the frequency and/or intensity of certain types of natural hazards, if not globally, then at least in certain regions. All other things equal, this should lead to an increase in the economic toll from natural disasters over time. Yet, all other...
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This evaluation aims to provide an overall independent assessment of the European Union’s cooperation and partnership relations with the Pacific region over 2006-2012. On the basis of this assessment, it provides recommendations to improve the EU’s current and future strategies, programmes...
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In this paper we analyse the influence on climate change by one of the most important factors: the energy production … and consumption, who caused in the last decades important damages to the ecosystems. The available resources of energy …
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This book is a joint effort lead by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) in collaboration with the Economic Commission of Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) focused on the climate and development challenge for LAC. It deals with a matter that is bound...
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Presentation by Lewis Evans at the Energy Roundtable Wellington on 8 September 2010. …
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This book stems from work by the author published in Energy Economics, the International Journal of Exergy and follow …
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This third edition of the book stems from work by the author published in Energy Economics, the International Journal … maximisation and the cycle, empirical analysis of world energy resources and climate change as factors affecting economic output …
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explicit representation of agricultural production and energy use is used to simulate a series of new scenarios in which 1997 … liberalization agricultural output declines, energy use increases, and carbon emissions rise. Global welfare rises revealing an …
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