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Global energy prices are likely to keep rising without a major boost in clean energy investment, warns the IEA.The energy crisis has led to a sharp rebound in coal and oil usage, putting the world on course for the second-largest annual increase in carbon emissions in history this year.The IEA believes current climate pledges are too modest.OilpriceIEA Director: Energy Prices Will Continue To Rise Without Greater Investment In Clean Energy ProductionCity A. M.
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Global energy prices are likely to keep rising without a major boost in clean energy investment, warns the IEA.The energy crisis has led to a sharp rebound in coal and oil usage, putting the world on course for the second-largest annual increase in carbon emissions in history this year.The IEA believes current climate pledges are too modest.OilpriceIEA Director: Energy Prices Will Continue To Rise Without Greater Investment In Clean Energy ProductionCity A. M.
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- Global energy prices are likely to keep rising without a major boost in clean energy investment, warns the IEA.
- The energy crisis has led to a sharp rebound in coal and oil usage, putting the world on course for the second-largest annual increase in carbon emissions in history this year.
- The IEA believes current climate pledges are too modest.
IEA Director: Energy Prices Will Continue To Rise Without Greater Investment In Clean Energy Production
City A. M.