The world's energy ministers need to focus less on the marketnaspects of energy and more on clean-energy technologiesnthat can help reduce carbon-dioxide emissions, the Paris-basednInternational Energy Agency says in a new report5Ellen Stodola...
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt, Nov. 10 (Xinhua) -- China greatly contributes to reducing global carbon dioxide emissions by playing the important role of being "the leader of clean energy technology globally," the International Energy Agency (IEA) chief said in an interview with Xinhua on Wednesday. ...
Releasing its latest global energy review yesterday, theInternational Energy Agencysaid that energy-related carbon dioxide emissions are on course to surge by 1.5 billion tonnes this year – the second-largest increase in history – reversing most of last year’s decline caused by the COVID-19 sl...
New report says solar photovoltaic and wind were leading an increase in global renewable electricity generation this year.LONDON (Reuters) - Global carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels are expected to rise by just under one per cent this ...
3.TheIEAexplains global carbon emissions to peak in three years' time. 国际能源机构解释说,全球碳排放将在三年内达峰值。 「BBC 听力 2022年10月合集」评价该例句:好评差评指正 VOA慢速英语_科技 4.The International Energy Agency (IEA) released a report about the development of the EV market in 2020...
However, there is little sign that the world’s coal consumption is set to decline substantially in the coming years, with rising demand in some Asian economies offsetting declines elsewhere. As coal is by far the single largest source of global energy-related carbon emissions, the trends outline...
PARIS, March 22, 2018 (BSS/AFP) - Harmful carbon emissions from energy rose in 2017 for the first time in three years, the International Energy Agency said Thursday, proof that the world's efforts to fight climate change are falling short. Strong economic growth pushed global energy demand ...
According to the IEA analysis, doubling the current global rate of energy intensity improvement to 4 percent per year could reduce final energy consumption by 95 exajoules per year by the end of the decade. Global carbon emissions would be reduced by an additional 5 billion tonnes per year by...
“Global carbon emissions are set to jump by 1.5 billion tonnes this year – driven by the resurgence of coal use in the power sector,” said Fatih Birol, IEA’s executive director. “This is a dire warning that the economic recovery from the COVID-19 crisis is currently anything but sus...
“The rebound in global carbon emissions toward the end of last year is a stark warning that not enough is being done to accelerate clean energy transitions worldwide. If governments don’t move quickly with the right energy policies, this could put at risk the world’s historic opportunity ...