Impact of Malnutrition on Children In Slum Areas of Haryana
Examining the impact of energy efficiency projects on malnutrition in slum areas of Haryana
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malnutrition, children, slum, Haryana, energy efficiency, industrial sector, greenhouse gas emissions, Clean Development Mechanism, Kyoto Protocol, carbon emission reduction unitsAbstract
Energy efficiency projects in theindustrial sector provide a source for reducing greenhouse gas emissions undera Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) scheme as laid out in Article 12 of theKyoto Protocol. The CDM offers amechanism for developed countries to meet greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction requirements by gaining offsets from projects they fund in developing countries. To receivethese offsets – known as Carbon Emission Reduction Units (CERs) – the projectshould demonstrate “real, measurable, and long-term benefits” and thereductions should be “additional to any that would occur in the absence of theproject.”(UNFCCC, 1997) In other words, energy-efficiency CDM projects must becompared against some baseline to quantify the carbon reduction, and this baseline should reflect, as closely as possible, what would have happened in the absence of the CDM project.Downloads
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2011-11-01
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