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  2. Regional effects of the 2021–2023 global energy crisis

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    The energy crisis is expected to damage Europe's energy-intensive industries such as steel, aluminium, fertilizers and the energy industry. [74] [75] In late 2022, Europe has been buckling under an acute energy shortage with governments pushing through multi-billion euro packages to protect households from soaring energy bills.

  3. Global energy crisis (2021–2023) - Wikipedia

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    Text taken from How the energy crisis is exacerbating the food crisis , International Energy Agency. This article incorporates text from a free content work. Licensed under CC BY 4.0 (license statement/permission). Text taken from A 10-point plan to reduce the European Union's reliance on Russian natural gas , International Energy Agency.

  4. Education in emergencies and conflict areas - Wikipedia

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    Education in emergencies and conflict areas is the process of teaching and promoting quality education for children, youth, and adults in crisis-affected areas. Such emergency settings include: conflicts, pandemics and disasters caused by natural hazards. Strengthened education systems protects children and youth from attack, abuse, and ...

  5. Energy crisis - Wikipedia

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    An energy crisis or energy shortage is any significant bottleneck in the supply of energy resources to an economy.In literature, it often refers to one of the energy sources used at a certain time and place, in particular, those that supply national electricity grids or those used as fuel in industrial development.

  6. List of global issues - Wikipedia

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    Energy crisis – Low availability of energy resources; Environmental social science – Interaction of humans with the environment; Financial crisis – Situation in which financial assets suddenly lose a large part of their nominal value; Global catastrophic risk – Hypothetical global-scale disaster risk

  7. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 annual Report on the Condition of Education [159] conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) for the U.S. Department of Education [160] indicates that, during 2019 to 2020, there was a 13% decrease in enrollment for eligible students aged three and four, from 54% to 40%.

  8. Learning crisis - Wikipedia

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    The term "learning crisis" has since been used widely in the international education discourse, both by international organisations such as the World Bank and in academic research. According to the Google Books Ngram Viewer, usage of the terms "global learning crisis" and "learning crisis" has rapidly increased beginning in the 2010s [ 24 ]

  9. Energy poverty - Wikipedia

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    There is an increasing focus on energy poverty in the European Union, where in 2013 its European Economic and Social Committee formed an official opinion on the matter recommending Europe focus on energy poverty indicators, analysis of energy poverty, considering an energy solidarity fund, analyzing member states' energy policy in economic ...