Carbon Risk and Resilience How Energy Transition is Changing the Prospects for Developing Countries with Fossil Fuels
This research explores the impact of international climate commitments and the global shift towards a decarbonized economy on developing countries with fossil fuel reserves, focusing on the economic risks and opportunities presented by energy transition.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Chatham House |
Authors: | Glada Lahn, Steve Pye, Siân Bradley |
Page count: | 97 pages |
Methods
The research method involved scenario analysis using the TIMES Integrated Assessment Model at University College London (TIAM-UCL) to project future oil and gas production under different climate constraints and assess export potential, revenues, and domestic use.
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Key Insights
The report examines how carbon risk and resilience affect developing countries with fossil fuels, considering market trends, uncertainties, and the implications for national planning, development assistance, and low-carbon transition strategies.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2018 | English publication language | carbon risk | climate change | climate commitments | decarbonisation | decarbonization | developing countries | development | development assistance. | economic resilience | economy | employment | energy | energy economics | energy transition | environment | foreign affairs | fossil fuels | globalisation | governance | green development | growth | innovation | market trends | national planning | research | resources | security | sustainability