

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