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Global Oil Market Faces a Million-Barrel Glut Next Year, the IEA Says
The International Energy Agency forecasts a surplus of over 1 million barrels of oil per day in global markets next year due to weakening Chinese demand. Despite geopolitical tensions, prices have fal...
Oil could fall to $25 per barrel by 2050 if net zero emissions goals met, IEA says
Clean energy is projected to meet a significant portion of global energy demand, leading to a decrease in oil and gas demand. The International Energy Agency predicts a peak in fossil fuel demand befo...
Lower oil, natural gas prices, higher electricity demand expected over next five years: IEA
The International Energy Agency predicts a decline in natural gas and oil prices by 2030, but rising global electricity demand poses challenges for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Demand for electr...
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Renewable energy, fossil fuel goals within reach, but huge push needed: IEA
By The Hill | 1 month agoThe International Energy Agency's report suggests that nations can achieve COP28 climate goals by tripling clean energy capacity through grid modernization and regulatory improvements. This approach r...
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Wieambilla massacre victim's final goodbye; Qantas profit down; and the PM's joke caught on camera
By The Guardian | 2 months agoSign up for the Afternoon Update to receive daily news. The final day of hearings on the 2022 Wieambilla massacre saw emotional statements from families. Calls for reform were made to prevent future t...
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'I love you': slain Queensland police officer's last words revealed at Wieambilla massacre inquest
By The Guardian | 2 months agoRachel McCrow's mother shared her daughter's final message of "I love you" before she was killed in the Wieambilla massacre. She demanded real change to prevent such tragedies, emphasizing the family'...
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'They were at war': Wieambilla ambush was an act of terrorism fuelled by religious ideology, inquest hears
By The Guardian | 3 months agoThe Wieambilla massacre trio believed they were fighting a battle of good and evil alongside Jesus. Their attack on police and a neighbor in 2022 was driven by a religious ideology, described as an ac...
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Afternoon Update: Raygun breaks out kangaroo hop; Wieambilla massacre was 'suicide by cop'; and horses prove their intelligence
By The Guardian | 3 months agoSign up to receive the daily Afternoon Update newsletter in your inbox. The 2024 Paris Olympics recently concluded with a spectacular closing ceremony handing over to Los Angeles for 2028. Australia h...
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Wieambilla massacre was 'suicide by cop', inquest hears
By The Guardian | 3 months agoAn inquest revealed that Nathaniel, Stacey, and Gareth Train ambushed and killed two police officers in a "suicide by cop" incident in 2022. Forensic psychiatrist Andrew Aboud testified that the trio ...
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Wieambilla shootout 'most dangerous operation' Queensland specialist police have ever undertaken, inquest hears
By The Guardian | 3 months agoThe shootout at Wieambilla was the most dangerous operation for Queensland's tactical police. Supt Partridge highlighted the extreme risk due to the murderers' preparation, motivation, and limited tac...
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'We could have all been dead': Wieambilla shooting survivor blames police for failing to warn of danger
By The Guardian | 3 months agoA survivor of the Wieambilla massacre, Victor Lewis, demands answers on why police failed to warn of danger. In a coronial inquest, it was revealed that conspiracy theorists planned the killings, with...
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AI Boom And Soaring Temperatures Trigger Global Electricity Surge, IEA Report Says
By Forbes | 4 months agoGlobal electricity demand is increasing rapidly due to rising temperatures, growing economies, and artificial intelligence. Green energy sources are on the rise, with renewables expected to surpass co...
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Rising cooling demand to keep coal plants online this year, IEA says
By Reuters | 4 months agoBy Forrest CrellinPARIS (Reuters) - Global electricity demand is set to grow at its fastest pace in nearly 20 years this year, spurred by increasing demand for air conditioning as temperatures ris...
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IEA trims oil-demand outlook for 2025, sees supplies rising further next year
By MarketWatch | 4 months agoThe IEA has adjusted its oil demand forecast due to increased supplies. Oil demand is expected to rise to 970,000 b/d in 2024, but drop to 980,000 b/d in 2025. China's oil consumption declined, impact...
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Nova Scotia man charged with 1st-degree murder in shooting death of Dieago Downey - Halifax | Globalnews.ca
By Global News | 5 months agoA man has been charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of 18-year-old Dieago Downey in North Preston, Nova Scotia. The RCMP identified a second victim and arrested the suspect, Daniel R...