A discussion on whether countries participating in the World Summit for Sustainable Development should be allowed to implement strategies that do not impact the environment.
This paper looks at how modern energy services are not available to 2.5 billion humans. Access to energy service aids economically by permitting longer hours for income generating activities, increasing job opportunities by allowing alternate uses of energy and decreases dependence on developed countries. While the writer of this paper agrees that availability of energy will ultimately contribute to a nation's comparative advantage, he argues that if access were provided in the form of fossil fuels, this would promote rapid global warming and amplified air pollution. A large number of controversial opinions related to global warming, pollution and the need for renewable energy sources are mentioned in this paper.
From the Paper:
"From August 26 to September 4, 2002, representatives from 190 nations including 104 Heads of State and Government, 700 companies including 50 CEOs, 9,000 delegates, 8,000 NGOs and 4,000 members of the press attended the World Summit on Sustainable Development , which took place outside of Johannesburg, South Africa. The last time leaders of the world met to address such issues, was 10 years ago in Rio de Janeiro. Although participants of the Rio conference had good intentions, not much has been done since that time to stabilize or reduce concerns."
"Energy Concerns" 15 January 2012. Web. 11 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Energy-Concerns/8551>
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B.S. in Marketing Mgmt (1984) from Bentley College , Waltham MA, 18 years work experience in Finance & Order Fulfillment in High Tech and expect to receive an MBA in Management 12/02 from Bentley (3.85 GPA)