国际能源署署长警告称,全球秩序分裂正在导致能源政策支离破碎。
IEA Chief Warns Fracturing Global Order Is Splintering Energy Policy

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/iea-chief-warns-fracturing-global-order-splintering-energy-policy

## 全球能源政策碎片化 国际能源署(IEA)署长警告称,全球政治秩序正日益分裂,导致世界各地的能源政策出现分歧。这种转变的证据是美国取消了包括“危害认定”在内的关键气候法规,将能源安全置于减排之上。 然而,这种趋势并非仅限于美国。即使是长期以来一直领导气候行动的欧盟,也因企业和消费者的经济压力而软化承诺,正在重新考虑2035年禁止内燃机汽车的政策,并探索降低工业能源成本的方法。 中国也发出了转变的信号,减少了电动汽车补贴,并随后经历了销量下降。据国际能源署称,随着各国应对经济现实并优先考虑国家利益,气候变化总体上“正在国际政策议程中降级”,这给全球气候目标带来了不确定性。

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By Irina Slav of OilPrice.com

A fracturing in the “global order” is threatening the harmony in energy policies, the head of the International Energy Agency has warned.

“We see a fracturing in the global political order in general, and there are, of course, reflections of that on the energy scene. Different countries are choosing different paths in terms of energy and climate change,” Birol told the Financial Times in an interview.

The warning follows the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s removal of the so-called endangerment finding, which served as the basis for climate change-focused policies passed in significant numbers during the Biden administration.

The finding stipulated that carbon dioxide, methane, and four other gases were harmful to people’s health and well-being.

This was the latest move by the Trump administration to dismantle Biden’s climate regulations and legislation as it prioritizes energy security—and energy dominance—over emission reduction.

Yet even the European Union, which consistently states emission reduction is still priority number-one, has been walking back some of its new regulations and commitments, under pressure from the business world, which has been bearing the cost of those commitments, alongside consumers.

The 2035 ban on internal combustion engine cars, for instance, has been renegotiated and is no longer a done deal, and now the authorities in Brussels are mulling over ways to reduce energy costs for industrial consumers in a bid to prevent the complete deindustrialization of the bloc.

A revision of emission permit trading is also on the agenda, with the chemicals industry calling for an urgent revamp of the system and a cancellation of the planned phaseout of free carbon permits.

Climate change was “moving down the international policy agenda,” Birol said this week, summarizing the latest trends in energy policies.

That move down the agenda has even reached China, which this year reduced subsidies for electric vehicles, which immediately affected sales, leading to a 20% monthly drop.

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