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The deal sealed at the recent Durban climate change talks to develop a legally binding climate agreement holds much promise, but more immediate policy action and collaboration is crucial to ensure the sustainable growth of the energy sector.

By Nicholas Koh & Rachel Wong, Energy Analysts, Energy Studies Institute | 31 October 2011
While UAE says it is investing in long-term sustainable oil production, most agreed that both energy security and climate change need to find a co-existence.

The World Energy Outlook 2011 will be launched in Singapore on 14 December by Dr Fatih Birol, the Chief Economist of the International Energy Agency (IEA). Dr Birol will hold a two-hour session, to be moderated by Dr Tilak K. Doshi, Principal Fellow and Head of the Energy Economics Division of the Energy Studies Institute (ESI).

By EMA Staff | 24 October 2011
The former Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA) continues to share his thoughts on key issues and insights on future global energy trends as part of a preview to his address at the Singapore Energy Lecture.

By EMA Staff | 18 October 2011
Maria Van der Hoeven answers questions on what she hopes to achieve as Executive Director of IEA as well as global oil market trends.

By EMA Staff | 14 October 2011
Brunei's Minister of Energy at the PM's Office, Pehin Dato Mohammad Yasmin Umar, answers 5 questions about Brunei and ASEAN'S energy development plans.

By UNEP | 12 October 2011
UNEP discusses the increasing global demand for electricity and the implications of a shift to energy-efficient lighting.

By Peter Voser, Royal Dutch Shell CEO | Republished 16 August 2011
Policy and investment decisions made in the three areas of CO2 emissions levels, health of the global economy, and worldwide stocks of water and food will affect the world's ability to meet its growing energy needs.

Dr Fatih Birol, Chief Economist at the International Energy Agency (IEA), addresses a 350-strong audience of energy players at the second instalment of the EMA's Distinguished Speaker Programme (DSP).