Abstract
The report, prepared by a team with Professor Goldemberg as chair, is a comprehensive volume on energy policy. It begins with a concise overview which has also been published as a 40-page pamphlet. Part I, energy and major global issues, places energy in the context of poverty, population, gender, urbanization, environment, health and security. Part II considers world energy resources and technology options, including renewable energy technologies and end-use efficiency. Part III asks 'Are sustainable futures possible?' and examines six scenarios of energy systems developed by IIASA and the World Energy Council, Part IV asks 'Where do we go from here' and Part V contains further information and reference material.
Goldemberg, J
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Goldemberg, J.
World energy assessment. Energy and the challenge of sustainability.
UN: N. p.,
2001.
Web.
Goldemberg, J.
World energy assessment. Energy and the challenge of sustainability.
UN.
Goldemberg, J.
2001.
"World energy assessment. Energy and the challenge of sustainability."
UN.
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title = {World energy assessment. Energy and the challenge of sustainability}
author = {Goldemberg, J}
abstractNote = {The report, prepared by a team with Professor Goldemberg as chair, is a comprehensive volume on energy policy. It begins with a concise overview which has also been published as a 40-page pamphlet. Part I, energy and major global issues, places energy in the context of poverty, population, gender, urbanization, environment, health and security. Part II considers world energy resources and technology options, including renewable energy technologies and end-use efficiency. Part III asks 'Are sustainable futures possible?' and examines six scenarios of energy systems developed by IIASA and the World Energy Council, Part IV asks 'Where do we go from here' and Part V contains further information and reference material.}
place = {UN}
year = {2001}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {World energy assessment. Energy and the challenge of sustainability}
author = {Goldemberg, J}
abstractNote = {The report, prepared by a team with Professor Goldemberg as chair, is a comprehensive volume on energy policy. It begins with a concise overview which has also been published as a 40-page pamphlet. Part I, energy and major global issues, places energy in the context of poverty, population, gender, urbanization, environment, health and security. Part II considers world energy resources and technology options, including renewable energy technologies and end-use efficiency. Part III asks 'Are sustainable futures possible?' and examines six scenarios of energy systems developed by IIASA and the World Energy Council, Part IV asks 'Where do we go from here' and Part V contains further information and reference material.}
place = {UN}
year = {2001}
month = {Sep}
}