Slow advancements in sustainable energy: taking stock of SDG 7 progress in Asia and the Pacific

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RT Generic T1 Slow advancements in sustainable energy: taking stock of SDG 7 progress in Asia and the Pacific A1 UN.ESCAP, YR 2022 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4700 PB United Nations AB <p>Asia-Pacific countries face a multitude of challenges in achieving their national and global sustainable energy goals. This policy brief provides a review on SDG 7 progress in the region, covering access to electricity, clean cooking, renewable energy, and energy efficiency. Higher ambitions, greater commitments, and more actions are needed to achieve SDG 7 by 2030. This brief offers a number of policy recommendations and looks to increased regional cooperation as crucial to the way forward.</p> TY - GEN T1 - Slow advancements in sustainable energy: taking stock of SDG 7 progress in Asia and the Pacific AU - UN.ESCAP Y1 - 2022 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4700 PB - United Nations AB -Asia-Pacific countries face a multitude of challenges in achieving their national and global sustainable energy goals. This policy brief provides a review on SDG 7 progress in the region, covering access to electricity, clean cooking, renewable energy, and energy efficiency. Higher ambitions, greater commitments, and more actions are needed to achieve SDG 7 by 2030. This brief offers a number of policy recommendations and looks to increased regional cooperation as crucial to the way forward.
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Asia-Pacific countries face a multitude of challenges in achieving their national and global sustainable energy goals. This policy brief provides a review on SDG 7 progress in the region, covering access to electricity, clean cooking, renewable energy, and energy efficiency. Higher ambitions, greater commitments, and more actions are needed to achieve SDG 7 by 2030. This brief offers a number of policy recommendations and looks to increased regional cooperation as crucial to the way forward.