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Luc Int Panis VITO / University of Hasselt / JNU

Traffic & Kyoto same rules for developping countries? A global perspective and recent lessons from India. Luc Int Panis VITO / University of Hasselt / JNU. “Sustainable energy without the hot air” David JC MacKay www.withoutthehotair.com Ragini Kumari (JNU PhD Thesis, 2008)

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Luc Int Panis VITO / University of Hasselt / JNU

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  1. Traffic & Kyoto same rules for developping countries?A global perspective and recent lessons from India Luc Int Panis VITO / University of Hasselt / JNU

  2. “Sustainable energy without the hot air” David JC MacKaywww.withoutthehotair.com Ragini Kumari (JNU PhD Thesis, 2008) Current CO2 emissions are huge Transport is important for current CO2-emissions Worldwide CO2 emissions of transport are likely to increase significantly and fast Technological solutions must be complemented with strategies to reduce demand Develloping countries can be very innovative Introduction

  3. Kyoto & developing countriesput in persective

  4. Kyoto & developing countriesput in persective

  5. Historical emissions

  6. Transport requires a lot of energy (relative to other essential needs)

  7. Low CO2transport technologies exist

  8. India “Developping” fast

  9. in the wrong direction? “Developping”

  10. Impressive innovation

  11. Traffic & Kyoto same rules for developping countries?A global perspective and recent lessons from India Luc Int Panis VITO / University of Hasselt / JNU

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