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Developed countries ARE in fact facing the problems of scarcity. Methods to create renewable energy and clean drinking water is a huge industry in all of the developed nations of the world.
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Japan.
The OPEC countries, and other non-OPEC oil exporters (such as Russia).
Energy production and related industries play a very vital role in Icelandâ??s economy. It has developed in many ways in approaching the use of geothermal energy.
Most countries in Europe are MEDCs (More Economically Developed Countries) and therefore can afford to invest in solar power. Also MEDCs cause much of the CO2 emissions so they want to cut down and can cut down more than LEDCs (Less Economically Developed Countries)
The relationship between energy usage and developed underdeveloped countries is that energy consumption is greater in developed countries than in underdeveloped countries. This may indicate that there is a strong link between energy consumption and economic development.
E. N. Chidumayo has written: 'The status and impact of woodfuel in urban Zambia' -- subject(s): Energy consumption, Fuelwood, Fuelwood industry
Some of the various types of energy that are considered reliable sources in more developed countries are wind power, nuclear power and hyroelectric power.
The nuclear energy is not so developed in the poor countries.
Douglas A. Eza has written: 'Cost-effective trucking distances for woody biomass fuels' -- subject(s): Biomass energy, Fuelwood 'Wood residue distribution simulator (WORDS)' -- subject(s): Computer programs, Supply and demand, Wood waste, Fuelwood, Energy consumption
Developed countries ARE in fact facing the problems of scarcity. Methods to create renewable energy and clean drinking water is a huge industry in all of the developed nations of the world.
Less than the all undeveloped countries.
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Rodger A Arola has written: 'Harvesting wood for energy' -- subject(s): Cost of operation, Fuelwood, Logging, Clearcutting
Gerald Leach has written: 'The biocrats: implications of medical progress' -- subject(s): Medical ethics, Medicine Research 'The new materials' -- subject(s): Materials, Metals, Plastics 'Beyond the woodfuel crisis' -- subject(s): Fuelwood crops, Fuelwood industry 'Household energy in South Asia' -- subject(s): Energy consumption, Households
Alfonso Peter Castro has written: 'Household energy use and tree planting in Kirinyaga' -- subject(s): Fuelwood industry, Energy consumption, Economic conditions