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The National Interest on MSNIn the Line of Fire: The IEA Is Right Where It Should BeThis critique of the IEA from the right follows a decade of carping from the left. The agency’s spot in the line of fire may ...
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Renewables revolution: The good and the bad news from the IEA’s latest wind and solar stocktakeThe good news is that meeting the tripling target is entirely possible if governments seize near-term opportunities, IEA analysis shows. Under the Paris Agreement, countries are due to submit ...
The 2015 Paris climate agreement prompted the IEA’s governing board to expand the agency’s mandate to embrace “energy security beyond oil,” engage with major emerging economies ...
The global push for artificial intelligence is poised to fuel a sharp rise in electricity demand, with consumption from data ...
If current trends continue, data facilities are expected to consume around 3% of total global electricity by 2030—roughly ...
Will the international climate diplomacy and global momentum to cut emissions get stalled once again, as has happened in the ...
UCG via Getty Images The International Energy Agency on Wednesday lowered its projection for 2025 oil demand growth though the organization said it would exceed last year's. The Paris-based agency ...
When you finish the quiz, you’ll be asked to share your results with diplomats who are meeting November 30 to December 11 in Paris. They’re trying to sign a new climate change agreement ...
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