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New low carbon factsheets published today by AEA and DFID

 

Encouraging developing countries to invest heavily in low carbon growth has had limited success so far. One reason for this is that developing countries are concerned how investments into a more resource efficient economy might impact on their prospects for growth

 

The UK Department for International Development (DFID) commissioned AEA to develop a set of factsheets, synthesising the latest work and evidence from the major economic research institutions, multilateral institutions/organisations, and leading thinkers and consultancies working on low carbon development. 

 

This work aims to understand how investment in a low carbon economy in developing countries can lead to job creation and growth. The factsheets are detailed below:

 

 

Poverty reduction in a low carbon economy (PDF)  

 

Water and low carbon development (PDF) 

 

Natural resource scarcity and low carbon development (PDF) 

 

Green jobs in a low carbon economy (PDF) 

 

New economics and low carbon development (PDF) 

 

Energy systems in a low carbon economy (PDF) 

 

Cities and low carbon development (PDF)

 

Fossil-fuel subsidies and low carbon development (PDF) 

 

Transport in a low carbon economy (PDF) 

 

 

 

For more information about this work please contact Gill Wilkins at Gill.Wilkins@aeat.co.uk