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Existing fossil fuel projects are sufficient to meet projected energy demands in a global transition to net zero emissions, finds a new study by researchers from UCL and IISD.
A study by researchers from UCL and the International Institute for Sustainable Development has found existing fossil fuel projects are sufficient to meet anticipated energy demands in a global transition to net zero emissions.
Energy groups did not need to develop any new oil, gas and coal projects to meet future demand, an academic paper says, at a time when rhetoric over the role of fossil fuel companies in addressing climate change is escalating.