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Energy law and sustainable development
… © 2003 International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources Reproduction of this publication for … into resources that sustain all life on earth. These natural laws are only dimly perceived, however, by the … of natural resources, such as fugacious fuels like oil and gas or hard minerals such as coal or uranium, or the property …
Energy subsidies: Lessons learned in assessing their impact and designing policy reforms
… important in some countries for oil products, coal and gas. The extent of under- p r i c i n g is generally bigger … Heating 67 5.1 Energy Subsidies in Russia 67 5.1.1 Natural Gas 68 5.1.2 Electricity 68 5.2 District Heat … 98 8.2.3 Renewable Energy Sources 98 8.2.4 Coal 99 8.2.5 Natural Gas 99 8.3 Energy Tax Reform Plan 99 8.4 Concluding …
Energy, Ecosystems and livelihoods: Understanding linkages in the face of climate change impacts
… of domestic energy and reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Collected effluent is treated in a biogas … compressing it, the gas can be used as a substitute for natural gas in household cooking and can (depending on … energy in drylands can reduce the overexploitation of natural vegetation for biofuel and its impact on soil …
Implementing Sustainable Bioenergy Production. A Compilation of Tools and Approaches
… © 2008 International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources Reproduction of this publication for … products. The challenges of sustainable management of the natural or agricultural resource remain essentially … well- planned bioenergy development can reduce greenhouse gas emissions from a range of sources, increase rural …