Energy Efficiency IEA deepens cooperation with Brazil with new benchmarking report on the pulp and paper sector 26 January 2022
Net Zero Emissions What would net zero by 2050 mean for the emissions footprints of younger people versus their parents? 15 February 2022
Climate Change India’s clean energy transition is rapidly underway, benefiting the entire world 10 January 2022
Coal Coal power’s sharp rebound is taking it to a new record in 2021, threatening net zero goals 17 December 2021
Energy Technology Perspectives The world needs to build on the growing momentum behind carbon capture 24 September 2020
Investment Reaching energy and climate goals demands a dramatic scaling up of clean energy technologies – starting now 10 September 2020
Net Zero Emissions China has a clear pathway to build a more sustainable, secure and inclusive energy future 29 September 2021
Carbon capture, utilisation and storage Carbon capture in 2021: Off and running or another false start? 24 November 2021
Climate Change My message to the Leaders at the Climate Summit: We need real change in the real world 25 April 2021
Net Zero Emissions Global leaders recognise clean energy’s huge economic potential. Now they need to act. 09 April 2021
Coal Global coal demand surpassed pre-Covid levels in late 2020, underlining the world’s emissions challenge 23 March 2021
Energy Technology Perspectives Indian Climate Minister takes part in launch of IEA’s Energy Technology Perspectives 2020 report in India 25 November 2020
Investment Aligning investment and innovation in heavy industries to accelerate the transition to net-zero emissions 20 July 2020
Energy Security World Energy Outlook 2020 shows how the response to the Covid crisis can reshape the future of energy 13 October 2020
Climate Change Despite the Covid-19 crisis, here’s why I’m increasingly optimistic about the world’s clean energy future 08 September 2020
Climate Change Reaching international energy and climate goals requires a sharp acceleration in clean energy innovation 02 July 2020
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