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do you think that developed world is using more resources than the third world? ex​

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Developing countries face a major undertaking: how to best secure and use these significantly larger amounts of energy in a manner that both promote continued economic growth and is sustainable.  At the same time, even as developing countries have recently enjoyed significant economic gains, too many households remain very poor, without access to electricity or clean cooking. In a world of increasing riches, providing energy access to the billions without it has become a development imperative, one that has been formalized by the United Nations (UN) through the adoption in 2015 of universal access as a Sustainable Development Goal.

Growing Local Consumption: Developing countries are now using much of the world’s energy domestically for their own consumption of goods and services as part of an impressive economic and social development process that is moving entire populations out of poverty toward prosperity. Helping developing countries use energy better to fuel their own increasing consumption of goods and services has now become a major factor in the development landscape. This presents challenges and opportunities that relate to both the larger amount of energy to be consumed and the fuel mix within that larger consumption; the outcomes will be determined not only by the nature and dynamics of that demand but also by supply considerations and constraints as set out under the next pillar.

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