New GWPF Report: World Bank Abandons The Poor
By embracing high-cost, low-reliability renewables and restricting clean coal financing, the World Bank is guilty of "an inhumane and senseless attempt to try and save the planet on the backs of the world's poor," Darwall says.
In line with the demands made by developing countries, he argues that the World Bank should lift its 2013 ban on financing coal-fired power stations and help the world's poorest by supporting the next generation of low-emission power stations.He calls on the World Bank to abandon what he says is "its damaging advocacy of renewable energy for countries that can ill afford the costs and risk of flawed technologies that rich countries have yet to solve".
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