A peak in global emissions is imminent under today's policy settings & market trends.
But stronger efforts are key to put emissions into rapid decline.
Fully implementing COP28 energy goals can put the world on a path towards net zero by 2050
The IEA's flagship World Energy Outlook, published every year, is the most authoritative global source of energy analysis and projections. It identifies and explores the biggest trends in energy demand and supply, as well as what they mean for energy security, emissions and economic development.
This year’s Outlook comes against a backdrop of escalating risks in the Middle East and heightened geopolitical tensions globally, and explores a range of energy security issues that decision makers face as they proceed with clean energy transitions. With rising investment of clean technologies and rapid growth in electricity demand, the WEO 2024 examines how far the world has come on its journey towards a safer and more sustainable energy system, and what more needs to be done to reach its climate goals.
Reflecting on today’s uncertainties, the IEA three main scenarios are complemented with sensitivity cases for renewables, electric mobility, liquefied natural gas and how heatwaves, efficiency policies and the rise of artificial intelligence might affect the outlook for electricity.
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By now since 2015, the world should be on a decline in terms of emissions. It will be sad to realize that this is not the case after major calls for actions.
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@tabitha_kimani our leaders are not paying attention to the amount of emissions and it’s affecting our environment making it unsustainable
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It's time to strike in the best way possible to curb this pandemic
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It’s concerning to see emissions projected to peak under current policies. We can’t afford to delay action any longer.
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@princess_nel_268 implementing the COP28 Energy goal is the way forward for every nation but sadly our African nations are putting very little effort.
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@princess_nel_268 This calls for urgent need for immediate and comprehensive action on climate change