DOE Sec. Wright Threatens IEA to Its Face at Meeting in Paris

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The 2026 International Energy Agency (IEA) Ministerial Meeting marked a significant turning point as the U.S. demanded a shift from climate-focused advocacy toward "energy realism." Energy Secretary Chris Wright threatened withdrawal unless the Agency prioritizes energy security over aspirational Net Zero scenarios. And he did so as IEA's corrupt leader, Dr. Fatih Birol, sat just a few feet away. Wright's pressure led the IEA to reinstate its "Current Policies Scenario," acknowledging that fossil fuel demand may grow through 2050 despite transition efforts. As the Agency expands with new members like Colombia, it faces a mandate to align its data-driven research with real-world energy addition rather than idealized transitions, ensuring its continued relevance to global energy investment and security.

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