Based on: “
Paris Mismatches. The Impact of the COP21 Climate Change Negotiations on the Oil and Gas Industries
.”
Chatham House Research Paper, August 2016.
In December 2015 in Paris,
a new climate agreement
was signed replacing the Kyoto Protocol. The US, China, India, and the EU have already ratified it, and on November 4, 2016, the Paris Agreement will come into force.
The document declares the goal of “holding the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2 °C above pre–industrial levels ...
... the aim of providing developing countries with the technology for exploiting solar energy, Modi is heading an alliance of over 120 countries, situated in between the two tropics.
But how much does the world relies on renewable energies today? And India? Why is Modi so interested in becoming the promoter of this international effort?
My deepest gratitude to all world leaders who joined launch of International Solar Alliance. Mr. Ban Ki-moon made insightful points. #COP21— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) 30 ноября 2015
Renewable energies, those energies that belong to natural process that take less to be regenerated than to be consumed, are increasing their importance in the world, today. If in 2013, ...