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  1. World

    The world is divided (according essentially to the IEA) into the following zones: OECD-34 (split into EU-15, USA, Japan and the other 17 OECD...
    Chapter 2014
  2. Rest of Asia/Oceania

    The rest of Asia/Oceania is understood as the continents of Asia and Oceania without China, India, Middle East, Eurasia (Asian part), Japan and all...
    Chapter 2014
  3. Global Energy Demand and 2-degree Target, Report 2014

    This report takes a neutral and independent point of view in attempting to show concrete ways to achieve the goal of reducing CO2 emissions and...
    Valentin Crastan
    Book 2014
  4. Non-OECD America

    Non-OECD America (Central and South America, excluding Chile), with 460 million inhabitants, have 91 % of the population of the EU-27, but only 32 %...
    Chapter 2014
  5. Africa

    With a population of 1,045 million (Fig. 10.1) Africa has a GDP (PPP) of $ 2,900 billion ($ of 2007). The five countries with the largest GDP, namely...
    Chapter 2014
  6. Summarizing Preview

    Comparing, worldwide for 2011, the CO2 emissions caused by burning fossil fuels, in all regions of the world, in the G-20 countries as a whole and in...
    Chapter 2014
  7. Population, GDP, Energy and CO2 Emissions of World, OECD, Non-OECD, G-20

    Evolution of population, GDP, energy and CO2 emissions of World, OECD, Non-OECD, G-20 up to 2050.
    Chapter 2014
  8. Eurasia+

    The term Eurasia+ is used to indicate the 14 countries of the former Soviet Union (excluding Estonia, member of the OECD), and a further 12 European...
    Chapter 2014
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