Europe’s IEA Chief Dissects a Decade of ‘Monumental Mistakes’

Europe's clean energy lag behind the US and China is attributed to underinvestment and policy shortcomings, risking energy security and over-reliance on Russian gas. International Energy Agency head, Fatih Birol, urges a major transformation through substantial investments in renewables, nuclear, and efficiency, emphasizing the necessity for decisive action to address the energy crisis.

G20 Increase Fossil Fuel Subsidies Despite Climate Pledges

G20 nations have allocated a record $1.4 trillion to fossil fuel subsidies, contradicting their COP26 promise. Three-quarters of the funding supports fossil fuels, despite commitments to clean energy. This perpetuates pollution and inequality, with massive health and economic costs. Calls for a carbon tax and international action to redirect funds for decarbonization are urgent.

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