Oil Crises and Climate Challenges: 30 Years of Energy Use in IEA Countries

This publication examines how energy efficiency and other factors such as economic structure, income, lifestyle, prices, and fuel mix have shaped developments of energy use and CO2 emissions in IEA countries since the IEA was founded 30 years ago. The study presents some challenging findings, e.g. t...

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Main Author: International Energy Agency.
Corporate Authors: International Energy Agency (-), International Energy Agency Content Provider (content provider)
Other Authors: Unander, Fridtjof (-), Ting, Michael
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Paris : OECD Publishing 2004.
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Summary:This publication examines how energy efficiency and other factors such as economic structure, income, lifestyle, prices, and fuel mix have shaped developments of energy use and CO2 emissions in IEA countries since the IEA was founded 30 years ago. The study presents some challenging findings, e.g. that the rate of energy savings in IEA economies has slowed since 1990. It provides a rich set of data and insights that help to increase the understanding of how energy efficiency and lower-carbon fuels can be used to achieve a more sustainable future.
Item Description:"The principal author of the study is Fridtjof Unander, with contributions from Mike Ting [and three others]"--Page 5.
Physical Description:1 online resource (218 p.)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781280171833
9786610171835
9789264018839