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Emissions at record, but gas and renewables still drove out CO2: IEA  

THE CO2 increase of 2018 was the highest of the decade at 1.7% but without gas, renewables, and nuclear emissions would be even higher, according to the International Energy Agency.  

IEA reports highest global growth in economy, energy demand and emissions in years

IEA reports highest global growth in economy, energy demand and emissions in years

Emissions were stagnant globally from 2014-2016 as despite an expanding economy energy efficiency improvements were strong and low-carbon deployment led to a decline in global coal demand; however as the...

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A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the energy sector, brought to you by the Energy News Bulletin Intelligence team.

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