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BOKK Organizations:
‘International Energy Agency (IEA)’

The International Energy Agency (IEA) works with governments and industry to shape a secure and sustainable energy future for all.

This page collects articles/reports from this organization cited across the FRAW site, where possible providing an ‘open’ link to access it. The citation for each article/report also lists the content of the FRAW site which references that work, with links directly to the paragraph citing it. This listing uses the same format as the FRAW Subject Index – and a complete table of the abbreviations used in the listing can be found on the main index page. Note, paywalled links are shown in red, and ‘open’ links are shown in blue.

Reports cited (reverse chronological order)

#cozzi_2023

Cozzi et al., International Energy Agency (IEA), 27th February 2023.

As their sales continue to rise, SUVs’ global CO2 emissions are nearing 1 billion tonnes

Global car markets did not have a good year in 2022, but SUVs were an exception, raising further concerns about their impact on efforts to tackle climate change. A strong increase in sales of electric models was not enough to prevent carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from SUVs worldwide reaching almost 1 billion tonnes in 2022. [this is an update to IEA’s earlier 2021 statement on SUVs]

Referenced in: wrd-006/¶2.10.