The IEA revised the expected fall in investments, saying they would drop by 19.4 percent in 2009, compared with 2008, down 1.6 percentage points from the 21
percent fall quoted in a report presented to the G8 energy ministers in May.
Not exact matches
From 2002 until 2009, renminbi - denominated bank loans
fell from over 90
percent of all the categories later included in TSF to just 55
percent (I am
quoting from memory, so please double - check the data).
A study undertaken by the Australian Conservation Foundation and the University of Sydney supports the fact that the decision whether to drive to the shops or not is not a major factor in reducing emissions: «Shopping habits represent such a large part of greenhouse gas emissions that even if every household switched to renewable energy and stopped driving cars tomorrow, total household emissions would
fall by less than 20
percent», the Sydney Morning Herald reports,
quoting the study.