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The World Bank and its carbon footprint: Why the World Bank is still far from being an environment bank
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Document Date: 2008-10-06 07:31:18


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Climate Investment Funds / Renewable energy / WWF Climate Solutions / Development Global Environment Facility International Bank / Development International Development Association International Finance Corporation / Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency World Bank Group / World Bank Group / The Stern Review / /

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Japan / United Kingdom / China / UK / /

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GBP / USD / /

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Environmental Issue / Company Expansion / /

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oil and gas extraction projects / energy demand / sustainable energy resources / energy provision / ambitious climate change energy strategy / energy needs / planned energy projects / energy sector investments / energy subsectors / oil and gas sector / energy pipeline / energy storage projects / energy projects / oil and gas / sustainable low-carbon technologies / energy supply / public investment bank / oil / oil and gas exports / fossil energy / clean energy / energy / fossil fuel technologies / energy sector financing / cleaner energy sources / greenhouse gas emissions / waste-fuels energy / fossil fuel-based energy / energy resource development20 / overall energy sector financing / low-carbon energy / Nuclear energy use / energy strategy / electricity / energy access / zeroand low-emission energy sources / energy revolution / environment bank / energy sector / project site / energy efficiency / oil production / energy investments / efficiency energy services / energy sector footprint / energy locally17 / energy transmission / energy services / energy technologies / energy policy support / /

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Mt Gigatonnes / /

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G8 / UK government / Environmental Transformation Fund / British government / World Resources Institute / International Development Association / Department for International Development / civil society / World Bank / World Economic Forum / International Bank for Reconstruction and development / Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency / /

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Emil Salim / Janet Redman / James Leaton / Christian Teriete / Daisy Streatfeild / Jim Vallette / Gordon Brown / Toby Quantrill / Stephan Singer / /

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tackle global poverty / player / Singer for their invaluable advice and technical input / Executive / Contents Executive / /

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The Stern Review / /

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fossil fuel technologies / environmentally sustainable low-carbon technologies / energy technologies / /

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