ENVIRONMENT

IEA calls for no new coal generation

THE International Energy Agency has released a road map it says will allow the world to reach its target of net zero emissions by 2050 via a suite of measures including no new coal fired power plants.

The IEA report lays out a net zero pathway that requires the immediate and massive deployment of all available efficient energy technologies - excluding coal.

The IEA report lays out a net zero pathway that requires the immediate and massive deployment of all available efficient energy technologies - excluding coal.

The roadmap, which sets out more than 400 milestones, also includes no investment in new fossil fuel supply projects. IEA executive director Fatih Birol said the roadmap showed that the enormous challenge...

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