Let Them Eat Solar Panels (And Efficiency)
In 2013, the World Bank declared it would stop funding coal projects and would only “in rare circumstances” provide financial support for new coal plants. It also said it would “scale up efforts to improve energy efficiency and increase renewable energy.” Rather than support coal projects, the bank said it would “scale up its work helping countries develop national and regional markets for natural gas, the fossil fuel with the lowest carbon intensity.” But two years later, the bank backtracked on natural gas and said it would stop all lending for oil and gas projects “except under exceptional circumstances.” Since then, the bank, which claims its “ role is to reduce poverty by lending money to the governments of its poorer members t o improve their economies and to improve the standard of living of their people,” has lost its collective mind. Rather than lending money to poor countries so they can develop more coal, oil, and natural gas proje...