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IEA: World heading for 3.6°C of warming

New report recommends four energy policies that could keep world within the 2°C limit recommended by scientists

Five reasons why an oil-free future is possible

The IEA reports that non-OECD countries overtook their OECD counter parts for the first time, but what alternative do they have?

Governments must back carbon capture technology – IEA

Slow pace of clean technology investment jeopardises climate targets says Maria van der Hoeven

Fossil fuel subsidies dwarf green investment – report

Developing countries are spending 75 times more on fossil fuel subsidies than they receive to combat climate change according to a new report by the Overseas Development Institute

IEA: Business complacent about climate change

IEA’s chief economist Fatih Birol dismayed by lack of concern on climate change during the last month’s World Economic Forum meeting

OECD: Subsidies to oil and gas companies falling in Global North

Subsidies increased by 30% globally to $523bn but industry’s share is dissipating among richer nations with subsidies to consumers driving the bulk of the growth

Is the International Energy Agency still relevant?

New report from Grantham Institute and Chatham House says emerging economies like China, India, Brazil and Indonesia need a voice at top energy institutions

IEA warning over vampire appliances secretly siphoning off energy

Huge increase in number of networked tablets, smart phones and white goods is increasing demand on energy sector

Surging demand for coal threatens climate targets

IEA report says coal could be world’s largest energy source by 2020, highlighting importance of support for carbon capture and cleaner power generation in developing world

South Korea praised for pushing climate ambition ahead of Doha

In their latest analysis the International Energy Agency applauds South Korea for its commitments to green growth but add notes of caution over existing energy strategy.

IEA praises Australia’s low-carbon revolution

Energy watchdog commends “balanced” efforts including carbon pricing but warns there is still plenty more work to be done.

President of UN climate summit in Qatar says shale gas is “good news”

COP18 President Al-Attiyah casts doubt on ambitions to avoid 2C warming, claiming shale gas is “good news” and will ensure global energy security for the next 300 years.

‘Hidden fuel’ of energy efficiency vital for climate change efforts

The IEA says the US fossil fuel boom is set to continue shaking up international markets, but energy efficiency not a dash for gas is the key to climate friendly energy security.

IEA: Fossil fuel subsidies increased 30% in 2011

Latest World Energy Outlook reveals many Middle East and North African countries increased subsidies in wake of Arab Spring as they look to appease restless populations.

Hydropower could double by 2050, say IEA and Brazilian government

Report claims 3 billion tonnes of CO2 could be saved but critics question benefits of “big-hydro” on social and environmental grounds.

IEA: Fossil fuel transport here to stay but vehicle efficiency can be doubled

Influential energy watchdog says there is no reason why significant cuts to emissions cannot be generated, even in the face of increased vehicle numbers.

IEA say limiting global temperatures to 2°C rise still possible

Executive Director Maria van der Hoeven says urgent clean energy transition required to ensure global warming target is not broken

Comment: Recent CO2 emission cuts mask dangers of relying on gas

The latest figures are out and the news, on the face of it is good. But over-committing to gas locks us into a volatile, high carbon world, which will have negative impacts for climate change and energy security.

Renewable energy has “come of age” says IEA report

40% growth expected during next five years but US market faces “crash” as tax subsidy closes at end of 2012.

IEA: Clean Energy lags behind that needed for two degrees target

A new report from the International Energy Agency warns that while progress is being made in the clean energy transformation, more investment will be needed if climate change targets are to be met.

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