New IEA analysis reveals methane emissions from the energy sector are 70 per cent higher than official reports, but could high gas prices finally prompt operators to tackle the problem
The global economy could face many more years of energy market turbulence if governments do not take steps to turbocharge their clean energy and technology investments, the IEA has warned
UK electric vehicle sales reached record heights in 2021, but global demand for gas-guzzling SUVs continues to undermine climate goals
Proposals would see North Sea developers having to meet six net zero tests including emissions and green investment targets in order to secure extraction licenses
Global coal power generation set for post-Covid bounce driven largely by China and India, according to International Energy Agency
International Energy Agency forecasts another record year for renewables growth worldwide, but warns still pace needs to double in 2020s for net zero pathway
IEA estimates flurry of net zero commitments put 1.8C of warming within reach, but other projections are less optimistic and many contentious issues remain far from resolved as the Glasgow Summit nears its halfway point
BusinessGreen looks at the key takeaways from this year's 'special edition' of the IEA's flagship report
But agency calls on policymakers to ramp up green policies and investments, noting that existing decarbonisation pledges still leave the world on track for dangerously escalating climate impacts
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