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We Cannot Allow Institutions Like the World Bank to Impose Ill-Conceived Carbon-Based Energy Reforms on Developing Nations

Nicaragua is one of the poorest countries in the western hemisphere. Less than half of the population has access to electricity. Many of those who do have electricity rely on makeshift connections that are both extremely dangerous and unreliable. Nicaraguan newspapers regularly report cases of people being badly burned by live power cables.