Why Clean Energy, Not Coal, Is The Solution To Poverty
by The Daily Eye Team August 15 2015, 11:48 am Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 39 secsIt is the development conundrum of our era. Extremely poor people cannot lift themselves out of poverty without access to reliable energy. More than a billion people live without power today, denying them opportunities as wide-ranging as running a business, providing light for their children to study, or even cooking meals with ease. Ending poverty requires confronting climate change, which affects every nation and every person. The populations least able to adapt ? those that are the most poor and vulnerable ? will be hardest hit, rolling back decades of development work. How do we achieve the dual goals of expanding energy production for those without power and drastically reducing emissions from sources such as coal that produce carbon dioxide, the primary contributor to climate change? Read More?at ?www.agenda.weforum.org