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Environment
CO2 emissions hit an all-time record in 2022 as air travel rebounds post-COVID
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March 2, 2023
Environment
Renewables and nuclear are nearing a ‘tipping point’ and will make up more than 90% of new electricity demand in the next two years, IEA says
By
Tristan Bove
February 8, 2023
‘Moscow is winning the energy battle’ and two other myths about the global energy crisis, according to top energy chief
By
Sophie Mellor
September 6, 2022
Too hot to work? Unions call for employees to be sent home when the temperature hits 86°F (30°C)
By
Sophie Mellor
July 12, 2022
Environment
The race is on to build the world’s biggest plant that sucks carbon straight from the sky—with tiny Iceland emerging as an unlikely superpower
By
Bernhard Warner
June 28, 2022
Oil’s ‘biggest supply crisis in decades’ could slow economic growth, IEA says—and open the road up for green energy
By
Tristan Bove
March 16, 2022
Net zero: IEA director calls out laggard countries and reluctant CEOs as COP26 nears
By
Katherine Dunn
October 21, 2021
Oil demand to peak by 2025, but world needs to invest trillions in renewables to keep the lights on: IEA
By
Sophie Mellor
October 13, 2021
Environment
Emissions set to rise to record levels as clean energy spending falls short, IEA warns
By
Katherine Dunn
July 20, 2021
Stop oil and gas exploration this year to reach net zero by 2050, says IEA report
By
Sophie Mellor
May 18, 2021
The global economy ran increasingly on renewables in 2020—that hot pace will continue
By
Sophie Mellor
May 11, 2021
‘Historic opportunity’: Governments are facing a once-in-a-lifetime chance to transition to clean energy
By
Katherine Dunn
July 25, 2020
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