Delphine Eyraud
@eyraud_delphine
Adviser climate, environment, energy to the Permanent Representative of France to the OECD; former climate change negotiator #ParisAgreement #COP21; own views
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06-08-2009 22:49:24
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Five reasons from Fatih Birol why the energy transition will continue: economics, innovation, energy security, industrial competition and the non-negotiable fact of our changing climate. Amid all the climate gloom, let’s not ignore the good news - on.ft.com/3x4y730 via Financial Times
ICYMI—Atmospheric levels of the three most important human-made #GreenhouseGases - carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide - continued their steady climb during 2023, according to the latest measurements from NOAA GML and CIRES scientists. NOAA Research cires.colorado.edu/news/global-gr…
Inaction climatique : à Strasbourg, le droit à être protégé des effets néfastes du réchauffement mondial reconnu – via La Matinale du Monde lemonde.fr/planete/articl…
Global electric car sales are on track to grow strongly again this year, reaching about 17 million With more than 1 in 5 cars sold worldwide in 2024 set to be electric, the rise of EVs is transforming the auto industry & the energy sector More from International Energy Agency: iea.li/3Us3ZYF
We must also create an enabling environment to unlock investment for a green transformation of the global economy and energy systems. Read more in my joint open letter with Steven Guilbeault 👇 diplo.de/2659190 3/3
Delhi hit 52.9C today. As jonathanwatts once wrote, 50C is when the human body starts to cook. Beyond brutal. reuters.com/world/india/in…
We've reached a global mean surface temperature rise of 1.2°C, the warmest temperature on Earth over the past 100,000 years. This heat is starting to cause social & economic impacts across the world. My latest scientific assessment of rising Earth risks: pik-potsdam.de/members/johanr…
International Energy Agency Today's International Energy Agency report shows how the COP28 goals can lay the foundation for ambitious new Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement Pathways will differ by country, but all have a major opportunity to turn the COP28 goals into action in the next NDC round
We don’t need the US to fight climate change. Multilateralism must prove resilient again - by Laurence Tubiana via Financial Times on.ft.com/4fqJ6F8
Very happy that the Joint Statement from the meeting of US President Donald J. Trump & Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlights support for advancing the India-International Energy Agency relationship: iea.li/3QnloyE IEA is working closely with India on its request for full membership
Amid all the economic & geopolitical uncertainty, global energy investment is set to rise this year to $3.3 trillion China is by far the world's single largest investor in energy, spending almost as much as the US & EU combined New International Energy Agency report ➡️ iea.li/4kVvhkF