Net Zero Emissions Ministers from around the world join Global Commission on People-Centred Clean Energy Transitions 12 March 2021
Net Zero Emissions Global leaders recognise clean energy’s huge economic potential. Now they need to act. 09 April 2021
Commentary Suez Canal closure highlights Asia’s growing dependence on Eastward oil flows 27 March 2021
Global Energy Review Global carbon dioxide emissions are set for their second-biggest increase in history 20 April 2021
Climate Change Carbon emissions fell across all sectors in 2020 except for one – SUVs 15 January 2021
Climate Change My message to the Leaders at the Climate Summit: We need real change in the real world 25 April 2021
Clean energy transitions The case for regulating downstream methane emissions from oil and gas 08 September 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
Climate Change China’s net-zero ambitions: the next Five-Year Plan will be critical for an accelerated energy transition 29 October 2020
Energy Security World Energy Outlook 2020 shows how the response to the Covid crisis can reshape the future of energy 13 October 2020
Energy Efficiency Energy efficiency can again play a significant role in China’s economic recovery 31 July 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
Covid-19 As the Covid-19 crisis hammers the auto industry, electric cars remain a bright spot 18 May 2020
Climate Change A policy framework for accelerating sustainable energy transitions in heavy industry 21 December 2020
Europe The EU has opportunity to accelerate shift to cleaner and more resilient energy future as it rebuilds from Covid-19, says new IEA policy review 25 June 2020
Covid-19 IEA and Denmark host ministerial roundtable discussion on making clean energy a key part of the global economic recovery 24 April 2020
Global leaders recognise clean energy’s huge economic potential. Now they need to act.