Asia resists calls for net-zero emissions
Emissions targets have taken centre stage at oil and gas conferences. But Asia has different short-term priorities despite the potential damage climate change may cause in the developing world
Unless Asia radically changes its energy mix, rampant demand growth will offset the world’s efforts to tackle climate change, delegates at IP Week heard yesterday. “Asia is the 800lb gorilla in the room,” says Peter Godfrey, managing director of Energy Institute Asia Pacific. “Economic growth is massive, more than 50pc of energy demand [growth]. Unless we solve the situation in Asia, we will not solve climate change at all.” Yet, the immediate priorities for policymakers in Asia are different from those in OECD nations. Asian governments are understandably focused on local problems, such as reducing local air pollution, nationwide access to electricity and clean cooking. To meet these ambiti

Also in this section
4 April 2025
Crucial talks at the IMO focus on a two-tier emissions trading scheme combined with a marine fuel standard
28 March 2025
The massive expansion of the Northern Lights project in Norway is the clearest sign yet that the European oil and gas companies mean business when it comes to CCS
27 March 2025
Awards celebrate global innovation, leadership and achievement across the energy sector’s people, projects, technologies and companies.
20 March 2025
While advanced economies debate peak fossil fuel demand, billions of people still lack access to reliable and affordable energy, especially in the Global South