Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hastens peak for global carbon emissions October 27, 2022 Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will catalyse the consumption peak in fossil fuels and global emissions across the world, says the IEA.
Renewable boom eases global emissions, reveals leading climate body October 19, 2022 Global emissions are only expected to grow by under one per cent this year thanks to a renewable boom, according to the IEA.
UK biomass subsidies undermining efforts to stop global warming, report warns January 18, 2024 UK government biomass subsidies are undermining efforts to tackle climate change, a new report has warned.
IEA: Emissions to hit record by 2023 if green investment remains locked away July 20, 2021 The International Environment Agency’s forecasts have warned today that emissions will hit a record high in just two years unless more green investment is unlocked. After a brief fall last year at the height of the pandemic, which halted supply chains and pushed people homebound, the world is on track to surpass 2018’s emissions record. [...]
Rising critical mineral supplies could help meet demand to fight climate change July 11, 2023 Supply of minerals critical to the energy transition could move close to levels needed to support climate pledges by 2030.
UK must stop talking itself down, says Badenoch as report shows Brexit hasn’t hurt trade November 6, 2023 Business and trade secretary Kemi Badenoch has said the UK needs to stop talking itself down after a new report argued Brexit hasn’t damaged UK-EU trade to the extent some might have feared.
Oil watchdogs raise outlooks amidst Israel-Palestine uncertainty November 14, 2023 Global oil markets are creeping back to confidence as two energy watchdogs cast a positive light on the sector this week.
Oil prices drop amid concerns of reduced travel demand as Omicron spreads worldwide December 15, 2021 Oil prices are still falling after IEA's gloomy update this week, forecasting reduced air travel demand as Omicron spreads around the world.
Europe increasingly reliant on LNG as it aims to stave off winter supply crunch July 17, 2023 Europe will once again be highly dependent on LNG to meet its demand needs this winter, warns the International Energy Agency.
Net Zero: New oil, gas and coal development must end this year, IEA says May 18, 2021 New oil and gas field development and extraction must end this year, while no new coal-fired power stations can be built if the Earth is to stay within safe limits of global warming, the world’s leading energy organisation has said today. Halting developments is fundamental to meeting the net-zero emissions goal by 2050, to keep [...]