For stabilization in developing countries
Found 6 free book(s)UNITED NATIONS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE …
unfccc.intRecognizing that all countries, especially developing countries, need access to resources required to achieve sustainable social and economic development and that, in order for ... the Convention, stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
treaties.un.orgMar 21, 1994 · developing countries, whose economies are particularly dependent on fossil fuel production, use and exportation, as a consequence of action ... stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA: PERFORMANCE, …
unctad.orgdeveloping countries in other regions. In particular there was a notable acceleration of growth in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)1 dur-ing the 1970s (table 1), supported by a boom in commodity prices and foreign aid. Investment in many countries in the region ex-ceeded 25 per cent of GDP, and the savings gap remained relatively moderate.
The Growing Role of Minerals and Metals for a Low Carbon ...
documents1.worldbank.orgGreenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, was undertaken when more than 170 countries signed on to the Paris Agreement on Climate Change in 2015. Mitigation issues typically covered the economic, policy, technology, and sustainability implications of reducing GHG emissions. However, relatively little analysis was conducted on the material implications of a
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The Triple Nexus - Building resilience - ReliefWeb
reliefweb.int1This briefing note borrows from research done by Tana for Global Affairs, Canada concerning the Stabilization-Development Nexus, an ECDPM Discussion Paper 246 and an article by SIPRI.