Climate change requires coordinated global responses. All nations,
including major Gulf Arab oil producers, should implement policies to
contain greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Yet all realistic scenarios
point to the continuing global need for fossil fuels. The countries of
the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) thus face a dilemma between
continuing development and use of their fossil fuel endowments and
increasing reliance on low carbon sources, such as nuclear, solar or
wind. This book explores various facets of the dilemma.