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Energy Security

IEA sounds alarm over huge energy demands

By Ed Crooks in London

Published: November 7 2007 10:32 | Last updated: November 8 2007 02:48

Runaway energy demand will have “alarming” consequences, including higher oil prices, threats to ­supplies and the acceleration of ­climate change, the International Energy Agency on Wednesday warned.

The energy watchdog said rapid growth in China and India meant that without a radical change in policies, both countries would double their energy consumption by 2030, putting pressure on scarce resources such as oil and raising emissions of greenhouse gases.

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