COP 29: Natural gas demand clashes with global green agenda
At COP 29 in Azerbaijan this week, the host of the UN's annual climate event laid bare the lingering tension characterizing the current energy transition debate: much as the global economy needs to decarbonize and mitigate climate change, its thirst for fossil fuels continues to rise.
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