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Climate change and energy in the Mediterranean

Climate change and the role of energy in the Mediterranean

Authors: P. Van Grunderbeeck; H. Allal; Y. Tourre
Publisher: Plan Bleu, 2008

An analysis of climate change issues in the Mediterranean region with an emphasis on Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries (SEMCs). SEMCs appear to be more vulnerable to climate change as they are more exposed to accelerated desertification, soil aridity and water scarcity, with economic structures that are more strongly dependent on natural resources. Technical and financial capacities are also too limited to help implement large-scale adaptation options.

The document emphasises that energy lies at the heart of the climate change issue highlighting the following points:

Whilst investing in energy efficiency (EE) and in renewable energies (RE), presents real economic advantages a number of obstacles related to investing on a national level, are identified:
The document also highlights several possibilities that exist in order to gain control both on rising consumption and increasing CO2 emissions, and to mitigate the vulnerability of the energy sector in SEMCs.