Magnus wolfe Murray
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Energy and Environment - 2007/04/23 15:37
In the context of climate change, and the implications of increasing energy prices I propose that SPHERE develop a new chapter on energy. In almost every humanitarian emergency I have worked in (1990 to 2005) there has been poor or intermitent electricity supply; and in cold regions serious heat problems. Micro renewable technologies need to be promoted through all emergency relief projects (and longer term recovery / development programmes). International and local NGO staff need to be trained / informed of the essential issues of climate change and energy production and conservation.
Micro renewables could be deployed in every humanitarian emergency by NGOs, such as solar lighting for IDP / refugee camps, micro hydro schemes, micro wind, solar hot water, etc. It is time the NGOs / UN started to showcase appropriate technology when they set up their offices / projects. SPHERE needs to adapt to the challenges of our generation: climate change, environmental migration, looming global energy crisis.
Magnus Wolfe Murray Msc, Advanced Environmental and Energy Studies University of East London / Centre for Alternative Technology, Wales.
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