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    Financing energy efficiency: lessons from recent experience with a focus on Brazil, China and India

    International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Minsk, 2006
    Without gains from energy efficiency efforts, China, India and Brazil are projected to more than double their energy use and greenhouse gas emissions in a single generation, resulting in major impacts on the global energy system and climate.
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    Growing into risk: emerging environment and security issues in China

    International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 2006
    This paper discusses the security implications of China’s economic growth and environmental challenges. It raises a number of important questions: How will China secure the resources it requires if it is to fulfil its ambition of becoming the world’s leading trading power?
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    Uzbekistan energy sector: issues, analysis, and an agenda for reform

    World Bank, 2003
    This paper analyses the energy sector in Uzbekistan and presents a detailed proposal for its reform. It argues that Uzbekistan’s considerable endowment with primary energy resources has led to a subsidisation of energy that has brought about many weaknesses.
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    Development of criteria and benchmarks for green hotels in Thailand: Phase I

    The Oregon Economic and Community Development Department, 2002
    This study aims to assist the Thai hotel industry in conducting their business operations more efficiently, and reducing operating costs, particularly in energy, water and solid waste, while also improving the local and global environment.
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    Eskom: corporate powerhouse or green company?

    Corporate Watch, 2002
    Eskom will be South Africa's number one Corporate Environmentalism Exhibit, during the Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development, despite having contravened two of the Global Compact principles.The author details the negative behaviour of Eskom.

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