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WORLD<br />

ENERGY<br />

OUTLOOK<br />

2OO7 China<br />

and India<br />

Insights<br />

<strong>World</strong> leaders have pledged to act to change the energy<br />

future. Some new policies are in place. But the trends in<br />

energy demand, imports, coal use and greenhouse gas<br />

emissions to 2030 in this year’s <strong>World</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Outlook</strong><br />

are even worse than projected in WEO 2006.<br />

China and India are the emerging giants of the world<br />

economy. Their unprecedented pace of economic<br />

development will require ever more energy, but it will<br />

transform living standards for billions. There can be no<br />

question of asking them selectively to curb growth so<br />

as to solve problems which are global.<br />

So how is the transition to be achieved to a more secure,<br />

lower-carbon energy system?<br />

WEO <strong>2007</strong> provides the answers. With extensive<br />

statistics, projections in three scenarios, analysis and<br />

advice, it shows China, India and the rest of the world<br />

why we need to co-operate to change the energy<br />

future and how to do it.<br />

€150<br />

(61 <strong>2007</strong> 01 1 P1)<br />

ISBN: 978-92-64-02730-5

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