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‘Turbocharged’ Renewables: The IEA Hawking Its Wares Again

Por: Forbes Business December 14, 2022

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Montmartre, under snow, 1903. Artist Georges Chenard Huche. (Photo by Heritage Art/Heritage Images ... [+] via Getty Images)Heritage Images via Getty Images The International Energy Agency is at it again. In May 2021, it issued an calling for an end to all investments in oil, gas and coal to reach the . Now, as the world grapples with an energy crisis with surging prices of fuels, fertilizers and food, the organization issued its new report on... + full article



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