IEA: Fossil-fuel use will peak before 2030 – unless ‘stated policies’ are abandoned
13 Nov 2025
The world’s fossil-fuel use is still on track to peak before 2030, despite a surge in political support for coal, oil and gas, according to data from the International Energy Agency (IEA).
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