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Nord Stream nightmare: Has Putin stopped Europe’s gas for good?

Analysts fear Russia won’t restart key pipeline after ‘maintenance.’
Amid danger signs, a global energy leader finds reason for hope
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Amid danger signs, a global energy leader finds reason for hope

Fatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy Agency, talks with Yale Environment 360 about the yawning gap between vows to cut carbon output and reality, his agency’s road map for slashing emissions, and why the clean-energy revolution could soon become unstoppable.
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IEA chief: World has 'no chance' at climate goals if people keep buying SUVs

Governments should enact strong policies to discourage drivers from buying gas-guzzling vehicles if countries intend to meet the goals of controlling climate change, one of the world's leading energy economists says.
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For all its green talk, the IEA still gives comfort to oil and gas producers

Under Fatih Birol, the International Energy Agency leads talk of a green recovery, yet dodges hard questions about phasing out dirty energy.

Chinese gas demand to slow by 2024, says IEA
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Chinese gas demand to slow by 2024, says IEA

Demand growth is set to come from South Asian countries such as Bangladesh, Pakistan and India.

IEA: US energy sector will lead world with "second wave of shale"
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IEA: US energy sector will lead world with "second wave of shale"

The U.S. energy sector will dominate the global oil and gas industry in the coming years as the "second wave" of shale growth takes hold, the International Energy Agency said Monday.

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