Energy Policy @ Local and Global Scales: Are they same or different?

With China and India alone would account for nearly 40% of Global GDP in the next couple of decades, whether the current and future policies relating to energy demand and supply at the local-scale (in China and India explicitly) will get along with the global targets, while maintaining the air-quality and enhancing the energy efficiency – by reducing its dependence on coal and limiting the fuel consumption and by expanding the renewable electricity?

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The energy balance would change further, when Indian Population exceeds Chinese Population – in the next few years?

Whether the continual increase in global population (nearing 10 billion in the next couple of decades) with a declining Chinese Population (say, from 2026) will have any major impact on global energy policies?

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