IEA warns geopolitical stand-offs and intensifying trade wars pose a serious risk to critical mineral supply chains and could yet undermine the net zero transition
Reliance on fossil fuel means no end yet in sight to global energy crisis, as geopolitical tensions and climate change-driven extreme weather events continue to disrupt market
IEA report predicts nuclear is set to generate a record level of electricity in 2025, but warns governments and industry must overcome 'significant hurdles' if sector is to successfully enter new era
Shareholder resolution calls on Shell to spell out how LNG demand forecasts, production, and sales targets can be made consistent with climate goals
Coal demand expected to plateau in the coming years, as surging growth in renewables and China's clean tech boom promises to bring emissions peak within reach
Much faster progress on energy efficiency is needed to meet target set at COP28 Climate Summit, International Energy Agency warns
Global market for key clean technologies expected to triple over next decade, surpassing the oil and gas industry in the process
From an imminent peak in fossil fuel production and global CO2 emissions, to geopolitical volatility and soaring electricity demand, the IEA's latest World Energy Outlook paints a picture of a global energy system in flux
Global renewables boom set to add clean power capacity equivalent to the entire electricity generation capacity of China, the EU, India, and US combined
International Energy Agency highlights continuing momentum across the nascent low carbon hydrogen sector, but warns progress is still too slow