US opposes 'dangerous' anti-fossil fuel policies at global summit
- A global conference on energy security convened in London on Thursday.
- Economic instability followed wars and volatile prices since Russia's 2022 Ukraine invasion.
- Sharp disagreements arose regarding the future role of fossil fuels.
- US official Tommy Joyce stated phasing out fossil fuels was "harmful and dangerous."
- The meeting revealed differing national pathways for achieving energy security.
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At the International Energy Security Summit in London, which ends on Friday, 25 April, the United States reiterated its commitment to fossil fuels. The International Energy Agency itself no longer makes oil exit a short-term goal.
US Energy Official Slams 'Harmful and Dangerous' Net Zero Policies at London Energy Summit
It wasn’t all breezy for Red Ed at the International Summit on the Future of Energy Security in London today. The US energy department’s acting assistant of international affairs Tommy Joyce warned against “dangerous” net zero policies on a panel shortly after Miliband took the stage to tout a “hard-headed approach” to low-carbon power.[…] Read the rest
United States denounces policies hostile to fossil fuels as "dangerous"
"Some want to regulate all forms of energy, except the so-called renewables, until their complete disappearance, in the name of carbon neutrality," said Tommy Joyce, Acting Assistant Secretary for Energy for International Affairs.
"A weapon against us": the United States shakes the energy summit by criticising "dangerous" policies against fossil fuels
On Thursday, the United States defeated policies hostile to fossil fuels, calling them "negative and dangerous", on the first day of the International Energy Agency (IEA) Energy Security Summit in London, strongly opposed to renewable countries. ...
Energy Summit on Washington's "dangerous" policies against fossil fuels
On Thursday, the United States defeated policies hostile to fossil fuels, calling them "harmful and dangerous", on the first day of the International Energy Agency (IEA) Energy Security Summit in London, firmly opposed to renewable countries.
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