IEA's World Energy Outlook confirms dramatic drop in emissions in 2020, but warns delivery of promised green recovery depends on urgent action from governments
IEA estimates that global steel sector can reach net zero emissions by 2070 and argues that the carbon-intensive sector must halve its emissions by mid-century to meet global climate goals
Clutch of major reports this week underscore urgent need for investment and policy support for CCUS technologies if the world is to stick to a 1.5C global warming pathway
Extending the use of electricity, alongside deploying hydrogen and carbon capture and utilisation technologies, critical if the world is to reach its net-zero goals, IEA report concludes
The aluminium sector is industry's fourth biggest CO2 emitter, following figures from the International Energy Agency
Influential agency urged by almost 70 leaders across business, finance, civil society, policy and research to give 1.5C scenario a more prominent focus in upcoming special report.
International Energy Agency and Imperial College London research further underlines strong investment case underpinning renewables sector
IEA expects global energy investment to plummet by $400bn this year with major implications for renewables, energy efficiency and net zero
New renewable power capacity set to drop 13 per cent from last year but rebound in 2021 after coronavirus crisis
Carbon emissions from energy stayed the same in 2019 despite expectations of further growth, latest International Energy Agency data indicates