China and India together are expected to account for 45 percent of the increase in global primary energy demand by 2030. Coal and imported oil are expected to be the primary drivers of this energy growth, with a far-reaching impact on climate change and global energy security. It is crucial that Asia adopt a common policy on climate change, according to a new
An Asian Perspective on Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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An Asian Perspective on Greenhouse Gas Emissions
China and India together are expected to account for 45 percent of the increase in global primary energy demand by 2030. Coal and imported oil are expected to be the primary drivers of this energy growth, with a far-reaching impact on climate change and global energy security. It is crucial that Asia adopt a common policy on climate change, according to a new