Statement From Ashvin Dayal, Senior Vice President of Power & Climate at The Rockefeller Foundation, on Urgent Need To Accelerate Energy Transitions in Emerging and Developing Economies
June 21, 2024
June 21, 2024
NEW YORK, June 21 -- The Rockefeller Foundation issued the following news release:
As a new report made clear last week, the world must take urgent, coordinated action to achieve universal access to electricity--or 660 million people, the majority of them in emerging and developing countries, will still live without electricity at the end of this decade. That outcome would be profoundly unjust, as energy access is the single most powerful driver of a person's livelihood and of . . .
As a new report made clear last week, the world must take urgent, coordinated action to achieve universal access to electricity--or 660 million people, the majority of them in emerging and developing countries, will still live without electricity at the end of this decade. That outcome would be profoundly unjust, as energy access is the single most powerful driver of a person's livelihood and of . . .