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In a new report, IEA, a body whose research helps to shape global energy policies, has admitted that countries’ commitment to climate change action is declining rapidly.

The IEA had been predicting that “fossil” fuel consumption would peak in 2025.  But now it says that demand for oil and gas will continue to rise.

A few months before the IEA’s report, the US energy secretary had said that the IEA’s modelling of peak hydrocarbon fuels was “complete nonsense” and threatened withdrawal of funding if the IEA did not reform.

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On Wednesday, the Financial Times published an article with the lead: the International Energy Agency (“IEA”) “sets out [a] new scenario to reflect fading commitment to climate change.”

“Until this year, all of the Paris-based body’s modelling assumed that fossil fuel consumption would peak this decade,” the outlet said. But in its latest World Energy Outlook, IEA, the body whose research helps to shape global energy policies, said that, on the current trajectory, oil and gas demand do not peak and continue to rise until at least 2050.

“It laid out a scenario taking in countries’ changing stance on climate goals, as well as a growing desire for secure and affordable energy and a slowdown in the growth of electric vehicles,” the Financial Times said. 

“Climate change is declining – and declining rapidly – in the international energy policy agenda,” Fatih Birol, the head of the IEA, lamented.  Under the new scenario, called ‘Current Policies Scenario’, energy and climate change policies that are in force “remain as they are for the next 25 years and no new policies are introduced.”

An abstract for the report states:

Chris Wright, the US energy secretary, told Bloomberg in July that the IEA’s modelling of peak “fossil” fuels was “total nonsense,” that he was in contact with Birol and that the US would either reform the IEA or withdraw its support. The US contributes 14 per cent of its budget, the Financial Times said.

Is it merely a coincidence that on 28 October, Bill Gates posted a blog that said the “doomsday view of climate change … is wrong”?

Related: Bill Gates makes a major shift away from the climate change “doomsday outlook”

In September, we published an article about the United Nations’ requirement for countries to submit their Nationally Determined Contribution (“NDC”) by February 2025.  NDCs are climate action plans submitted by countries under the Paris Agreement, outlining their efforts to reduce national emissions and adapt to climate change impacts. Each country sets its own targets and strategies, which are updated every five years to the UNFCCC secretariat to reflect increased ambition.

While six countries out of 197 submitted some sort of NDC, only one country had submitted a national climate action plan that is compatible with the Paris Agreement – the United Kingdom. 

It is glaringly and shamefully obvious that when it comes to the UN’s climate agenda, the UK is the outlier.  It is this fringe ideology within the UK government that prompted David Turver’s comment below in response to the Financial Times article:

David Turver on Substack 13 November 2025

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.
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