Energy efficiency rate accelerates amid high prices - IEA

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Global progress toward energy efficiency has accelerated this year as a result of high energy prices and disruptions to fuel supply but still not enough to meet climate change targets, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Friday.

The Paris-based watchdog has called for governments to prioritize efforts to improve energy efficiency in buildings and transport, as ambitions to reduce emissions and curb rising temperatures cannot be met by only focusing on building out renewable energy.

"Amid today's energy crisis, we are seeing signs that energy efficiency is once again being prioritised," he said.

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The 'Green New Deal' hard at work. Self-inflicted high energy prices as a direct result of stupid, nonsensical energy policies from politicians that are invested in the renewables scam. Carbon tax, cap & trade are all lining the pockets of someone - not helping the environment.

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