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Energy sector carbon emissions to peak in 2025 – IEA
27 October 2022
New policies in the EU, the US and China will cause emissions to peak this decade, the first time this has been forecast in an IEA Steps scenario
Global carbon emissions set to rise in 2022 – IEA
19 October 2022
World on course for 33.8bn t of CO₂ emissions this year, but major deployments of renewables and EVs have slowed rate of increase
Governments not collaborating enough on transition – IEA
20 September 2022
Coordinated action urgently needed on deployment of clean technologies to avoid decades-long delay in reaching net zero, agency warns
CCUS use must grow vastly to reach net zero
16 August 2022
Analysis of scenarios by Transition Economist shows that even recent positive developments are not consistent with required deployment pathways
Renewable generation set for 10pc growth in 2022 – IEA
20 July 2022
New capacity is driving up green power production and lowering emissions despite higher coal burn in Europe, IEA says
Group of 24 nations agrees to improve energy efficiency
13 June 2022
Governments including US, Germany and Japan will seek opportunities for exchange and collaboration, according to joint statement
Renewables growth to stall without new policies – IEA
11 May 2022
Global capacity growth is accelerating this year but will lose momentum in 2023 unless governments offer more support, agency says
Clean energy spending rises following Ukraine crisis
12 April 2022
Government spending on clean energy rises to over $710bn, but countries with limited fiscal means continue to neglect transition in effort to maintain food and fuel affordability
IEA given climate mandate
24 March 2022
Ministers from 31 member countries give body new guiding principle of supporting decarbonisation efforts
IEA crisis plan calls for faster renewables rollout
4 March 2022
Agency also urges action to switch to non-Russian gas as security of supply tops policy agenda
Governments massively underreporting methane emissions – IEA
23 February 2022
Agency says that, at current gas prices, nearly all methane emissions from oil and gas operations could be avoided at no net cost
Coal burn jumps sharply in 2021 – IEA
11 January 2022
Economic recovery and surging natural gas prices have boosted demand for coal for power generation
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