June 11, 2012 – Venice, Italy: Interview with Laura Cozzi, WEO, International Energy Agency and Shonali Pachauri, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (ENG)
Whilst one of the crucial challenges of sustainability is to tackle climate change, the most urgent priority when talking about development is to eradicate poverty, as explicitly indicated by the main theme of Rio+20. In this interview, Laura Cozzi, from the International Energy Agency (IEA), and Shonali Pachauri, from the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), discuss the main issues concerning energy poverty which should be kept at the centre of the political and scientific debate.
Whilst one of the crucial challenges of sustainability is to tackle climate change, the most urgent priority when talking about development is to eradicate poverty, as explicitly indicated by the main theme of Rio+20. In this interview, Laura Cozzi, from the International Energy Agency (IEA), and Shonali Pachauri, from the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), discuss the main issues concerning energy poverty which should be kept at the centre of the political and scientific debate.
Interview with Laura Cozzi, WEO, International Energy Agency
What are the financial flows needed to tackle Energy Poverty?
What could be the synergies if we want to tackle both Energy Poverty and Climate Change?
Interview with Shonali Pachauri, Senior research scholar, Energy Program, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
Which are the challenges faced when assessing energy access (data management and analysis)?