We can not simply sit back and wait for the world's poorest regions to become sufficiently rich to
afford modern energy services.
Not exact matches
In view of the multiple challenges of secularism and social change in the
modern world, no denomination can
afford to fuel its mission with
energies and perspectives drawn only from its own historical tradition.
Almost all of the
modern first world cities have cleaned up their backyards very nicely and are continuing to do so, only because the residents collectively are able to
afford to do so (thnks to affordable
energy).
Often, the poor have not been
afforded access to
modern energy services due to governance reasons as much as technological or economic reasons... The smaller project size associated with distributed clean
energy removes the ability of governing elites to centralize and control resources and limits opportunities for corruption.