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Sustainable Development Goals 1 and 7 and India - India's preferences in the RIMC and the dilemma of changing the energy matrix to eradicate extreme poverty

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This research seeks to understand India's preferences within the framework of the International Climate Change Regime (ICRC), in view of Sustainable Development Goals one and seven, which deal respectively with the eradication of extreme poverty and access to clean and affordable energy. The aim was to understand how energy relates to poverty and to highlight a dilemma between the political agendas faced by the country: on the one hand, the social agenda of eradicating extreme poverty, and on the other, the contributions, in this case voluntary, to the RIMC. The method used was documentary analysis, based on official reports that presented qualitative and quantitative data on the object of study. Given the size of the country's population and the fact that its energy matrix is carbon-intensive, India prioritises the poverty eradication agenda because it considers it to be more urgent, or because making use of the most available source, coal, is, in the short term, the path that most increases its gains and reduces its costs.

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Guilherme Messias Junglaus - Undergraduate student in International Relations and Law at PUC Minas; Victor de Matos Nascimento - Undergraduate student in International Relations at PUC Minas.

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Authors Victor de Matos Nascimento, Guilherme Messias Junglaus
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.09.2024
 
EAN 9786208138585
ISBN 9786208138585
No. of pages 80
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > Monographs

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