The International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook offers a rosy prediction of the growth of clean-energy technologies around the globe.
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The share of fossil fuels in the global energy supply will fall to 73 percent, down from about 80 percent today. Still, Larsen cautioned that it’s impossible to know exactly what the global energy landscape will look like in 2030. She pointed to “significant uncertainties” over whether China — the world’s, said the projections underscore the need for an ambitious outcome at the U.N. climate summit, which is set to kick off in Dubai next month.
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