“Can you afford that today? he asked other conference speakers, including British economistNick Stern, author of the 2006 UK government report on the economics of climate change.
“你今天负担得起那种做法吗?他对会上的其他发言者问道。这些人包括英国经济学家尼克•斯特恩(NickStern),他是2006年关于气候变化经济学的英国政府报告的作者。
“It may be a great objective but it is going to take a long time, Mr Naimi said.
“这也许是一个伟大的目标,但它需要很长的时间,纳伊米说。
With more than 1bn people lacking access to electricity, there was going to be strong demandfor fossil fuels for many years to come, he said, adding that more work was needed to findways to burn oil, coal and gas without releasing warming carbon dioxide emissions.
他表示,鉴于世界上仍有逾10亿人尚未用上电,化石燃料将在未来多年面对强劲需求。他补充说,需要开展更多工作,以找到燃烧石油、煤炭和天然气而不释放加剧全球变暖的二氧化碳的方法。
Saudi Arabia has long said it plans to use more renewable power. Officials declared three yearsago that they had plans to build so many solar plants they would be able to export solarelectricity. But the fall in oil prices has increased doubts about the fate of such schemes.
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