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| 8 Apr 2013 |
News |
Asia's Future Prosperity Requires Major Change in Energy UseAsia's Future Prosperity Requires Major Change in Energy Use Asia is moving along a dangerously unsustainable energy path that will result in environmental disaster and a gaping divide in energy access between rich and poor unless the region dramatically changes course, says a... |
| 6 Mar 2013 |
Publication |
Economics of Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions in South Asia: Options and CostsSouth Asia is considered vulnerable to the impacts and consequences of climate change, including sea level rise, melting Himalayan glaciers, and increased frequency of typhoons. Notwithstanding these challenges, sustained and rapid economic growth is necessary for the region to achieve significant poverty reduction, uplift the economic well-being of its people, and increase its resilience to... |
| 4 Mar 2013 |
News |
Clean Technologies Could Cut South Asia Emissions by a Fifth by 2020 at Little CostClean Technologies Could Cut South Asia Emissions by a Fifth by 2020 at Little Cost Five countries of South Asia – Bangladesh, Bhutan, the Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka - could slash greenhouse gas emissions by a fifth by 2020 at little long-term cost by introducing a variety of... |
| 4 May 2012 |
News |
Inclusive, Green, Knowledge-Based Growth Keys to Asia's FutureInclusive, Green, Knowledge-Based Growth Keys to Asia's Future Growth in the Asia and Pacific region is strong, but growth alone is not enough for the region to succeed in an era of global change, ADB President Haruhiko Kuroda said in his annual address to the ADB Board of... |
| 31 Mar 2010 |
Project Documents |
Regional Economics of Climate Change in South Asia Part I: Cleaner Technologies and Options: Subproject Report40124 <p>Subproject report for the Regional Economics of Climate Change in South Asia Part I: Cleaner Technologies and Options, under the Development Partnership Program for South Asia, financed by the Australia-ADB South Asia Development Partnership Facility. </p... |