| The World Bank is working very hard to help | | | | World Bank as committed over $20 billion, |
| emerging nations with their energy needs and | | | | which will be invested in these alternative |
| they are working very hard to make sure that | | | | energy programs in poor countries. The |
| these emerging nations do not make the same | | | | long-term goal includes an energy for all |
| mistake that the first world nations have | | | | policy and initiative that would help the |
| made, in that they wish to help loan monies | | | | some half one billion people living in |
| to these nations so they can build clean | | | | sub-Saharan Africa, who currently have no |
| energy.In many emerging nations they derive | | | | energy at all.The flow of energy is extremely |
| energy, heat and power by burning animal crap | | | | important to these emerging nations to bring |
| and wood. However, there is not quite enough | | | | them into the first world and to give a |
| animal crap to go around and this is | | | | better quality of life to those who currently |
| dangerous in that if emerging nations cut | | | | go without. The World Bank is also investing |
| down all the older trees just make energy, | | | | in research and development of these |
| then they will soon have no trees left and | | | | alternative energies in ways to bring them to |
| destroy their environment.The World Bank has | | | | market quickly to solve the energy dilemma |
| announced their plans and strategic goals to | | | | that plagues mankind in these emerging |
| make sure that clean energy is used in these | | | | nations. Consider all this in 2006. |
| developing countries in emerging nations. | | | | |