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‘Convergence’ achieved on final IEA, COP28 Presidency dialogue in Dubai

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Saturday saw a host of high-level climate discussions between intergovernmental organisations, at COP28 at Expo City Dubai
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Dubai: The International Energy Agency (IEA) has urged a commitment from the oil and gas industry to align their strategies and investment portfolios to the 1.5C targets, with a focus on a 75 per cent reduction in methane emissions by 2030.

The IEA has also recommended tripling global renewable energy generation capacity by 2030 and doubling annual energy efficiency improvements in seven years.

The recommendations from the IEA came after the intergovernmental energy organisation, comprised of 31 member countries, concluded high-level dialogues with the COP28 Presidency on Saturday – featuring over 40 heads of state, ministers, and business leaders.

The final dialogue also achieved convergence on the importance of developing financing mechanisms for a major scaling-up of clean energy investment in emerging and developing economies.

In response, Dr Fatih Birol, Executive Director of the IEA, said: “I’m encouraged by the support by governments around the world during the dialogue for the IEA’s five pillars for success at COP28. We now need to see this support translate into concrete commitments and action.”

Attendees of the high-level dialogue highlighted the strong support for the COP28 Presidency’s Global Renewables and Energy Efficiency Pledge, which 130 countries have signed.

‘Just transition’

There was also a broad agreement on the need for urgent action on coal, “not only on no new unabated coal plants but also on accelerating the retirement of existing plants”.

COP28 President Dr Sultan Al Jaber said: “This series of dialogues has allowed us to converge on the critical elements of the just energy transition.”