Covid-19 Despite some increases in clean energy investment, world is in midst of ‘uneven and unsustainable economic recovery’ – with emissions set for 2nd largest rebound in history 28 October 2021
Electricity Global electric car sales set for further strong growth after 40% rise in 2020 29 April 2021
Climate Change My message to the Leaders at the Climate Summit: We need real change in the real world 25 April 2021
Coal Global coal demand surpassed pre-Covid levels in late 2020, underlining the world’s emissions challenge 23 March 2021
Climate Change IEA calls on companies, governments and regulators to take urgent action to cut methane emissions from oil and gas sector 18 January 2021
Energy Efficiency IEA contributions to Brazilian government report cover Covid impacts on energy efficiency and potential emissions reductions in cement sector 04 February 2021
Energy and Gender Global discussion highlights priorities for improving diversity and inclusion in the energy sector 15 January 2021
Energy Efficiency First meeting of Global Commission on People-Centred Clean Energy Transitions brings together energy and climate leaders 15 March 2021
News IEA Executive Director and China’s Special Envoy on Climate Change discuss global efforts to reach net-zero emissions 25 June 2021
Net Zero Emissions World Energy Outlook 2021 shows a new energy economy is emerging – but not yet quickly enough to reach net zero by 2050 13 October 2021
Electricity Indonesian Energy Minister takes part in IEA webinar series on the role of smart grids in modernising the power sector 10 March 2021
Commentary Suez Canal closure highlights Asia’s growing dependence on Eastward oil flows 27 March 2021
Net Zero Emissions It’s time to make clean energy investment in emerging and developing economies a top global priority 09 June 2021
Climate Change Carbon emissions fell across all sectors in 2020 except for one – SUVs 15 January 2021
Innovation Korea is putting innovation and technology at the centre of its clean energy transition, IEA policy review finds 26 November 2020
Press release With only 2% of governments’ recovery spending going to clean energy transitions, global emissions are set to surge to an all-time high 20 July 2021
The IEA at COP26