Energy Access and Climate Change: Synergies and Trade-offs

Energy is central to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. SDG 7 calls for ensuring universal access to “affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy services” by 2030. …. access to energy, at least in the period up to 2030, is not necessarily achieved through renewable energy systems, but may also be achieved through an appropriate use of fossil fuel energy systems…. ‘ 

Read the entire article by Isabella Alloisio, FSR Climate: Energy Access and Climate Change: Synergies and Trade-offs.

The article is part of the Energy Access Portal which is a joint collaboration between Energypedia UG and the “World Access to Modern Energy (WAME)”. WAME is managed by the Museo Nazionale della Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci (MuST), the Fondazione AEM and the Florence School of Regulation (FSR).


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