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1 Renewable Energy and Climate Change

1611 Renewable Energy andClimate ChangeCoordinating Lead Authors:William Moomaw (USA), Francis Yamba (Zambia)Lead Authors:Masayuki Kamimoto (Japan), Lourdes Maurice (USA), John Nyboer (Canada), Kevin Urama (Kenya/Nigeria), Tony Weir (Fiji/Australia)Contributing Authors:Thomas Bruckner (Germany), Arnulf J ger-Waldau (Italy/Germany), Volker Krey (Austria/Germany), Ralph Sims (New Zealand), Jan Steckel (Germany), Michael Sterner (Germany), Russell Stratton (USA), Aviel Verbruggen (Belgium), Ryan Wiser (USA)Review Editors: Jiahua Pan (China) and Jean-Pascal van Ypersele (Belgium)This chapter should be cited as:Moomaw, W., F. Yamba, M. Kamimoto, L. Maurice, J. Nyboer, K. Urama, T. Weir, 2011: Introduction. In IPCC Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation [O. Edenhofer, R. Pichs-Madruga, Y. Sokona, K. Seyboth, P. Matschoss, S. Kadner, T. Zwickel, P. Eickemeier, G. Hansen, S. Schl mer, Stechow (eds)], Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, Energy and Climate ChangeChapter 1 Table of ContentsExecutive Summary.

RE may provide a number of opportunities and can not only address climate change mitigation but may also address sustainable and equitable economic development, energy access, secure energy supply and local environmental and health impacts. Market failures, up-front costs, fi nancial risk, lack of data as well as capacities

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  Development, Change, Climate, Climate change, Sustainable

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