IEA: Surging clean energy market is keeping alive slim hopes of meeting 1.5C goal

Cecilia Keating
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IEA: Surging clean energy market is keeping alive slim hopes of meeting 1.5C goal

IEA executive director Fatih Birol urges countries to 'separate climate from geopolitics', as agency publishes second edition of influential Net Zero Roadmap and warns the window for meeting global climate goals is narrowing

Narrow hopes of capping global temperature increases at 1.5C are being kept on life support by the record growth in clean energy technology markets, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has concluded...

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