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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... -
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... -
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... -
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 %... -
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... -
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... -
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. -
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...