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Thursday 11 December 2014

The golden chance to shift to clean energy

World leaders have a "golden opportunity" with falling oil costs to put a price on as well as pollutants since less expensive energy makes the move less dangerous politically, the International Energy Association (IEA) said on Wednesday.

Crude costs have decreased about 40 % since July to their smallest stages since 2010 and the IEA is involved that the fall could endanger a conversion to electrical power, Nancy van der Hoeven, the IEA's professional home, said on the side lines of the Lima environment peak.
The IEA said month that oil costs could fall further in 2015 and that the market had joined a new era with lower China economy and growing U.S. shale outcome. This will also result in Cheap Travel in India.                
In fact, this is a chance as Policymakers can take actions impossible a year ago. Van der Hoeven said the failure in oil costs is stimulation for customers all over the whole world. Leaders should react with some kind of tax on as well as pollutants or by reducing rewards for hydrocarbon manufacturing, she said.
                      
Many under developed countries, for example, want a focus on of reducing world green house gas pollutants to a net zero by 2050, while some of the smallest countries say a 2050 net-zero pollutants focus on is required to prevent the most severe results of climatic modify.
Van der Hoeven said that such a focus on, which also has the support of many ecological categories, may be impractical for a international contract on climatic modify next year.
                               
Reports by the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Board on Climate Change indicate that pollutants would have to fall 40 % to 70 % below 2010 stages by 2050 in the most stringent situation it evaluated for green house gas reduces.

Developing countries and ecological categories say that a far higher cut is required to restrict increasing temperature ranges that the IPCC says are stoking more heat waves, desertification, flooding and increasing sea levels.

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