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The developing world needs nuclear power to end energy poverty
Niazy, Magdy Mohamed (Author)
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LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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The developing world needs nuclear power to end energy poverty - Niazy, Magdy Mohamed
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Synopsis "The developing world needs nuclear power to end energy poverty"
Consume more energy, the rates of extreme poverty decline." Breathing smoke from burning wood and biomass kills three million people a year. The seven million deaths every year from air pollution, four million are from burning fossil fuels and the other three million from burning wood Energy scarcity is the basic problem of civilization. One billion people still lack any access to electricity and over two billion lack accesses to running water for sanitation and for drinking, I think that "The relationship between prosperity and energy is absolute, "on the other hand "There is no rich country in the world that depends primarily on burning wood and dung for energy and there is no poor country that enjoys a high energy lifestyle.
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