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    US Energy Secretary Chris Wright indicates potential US withdrawal from IEA

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    By Iris East on February 20, 2026 EU, USA News
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    Get you up to speed: US Energy Secretary Chris Wright Criticises IEA Climate Agenda

    The United States may consider withdrawing from the International Energy Agency (IEA) if it continues its climate agenda aimed at achieving emissions neutrality by 2050, according to US Energy Secretary Chris Wright. Wright expressed dissatisfaction with the current IEA policy scenarios during a panel discussion at the IEA’s ministerial meeting.

    Wright stated that the IEA needs to reform its focus, suggesting it should return to prioritising energy security rather than climate advocacy. He noted a significant investment in renewable energy sources that have not achieved substantial returns, highlighting concerns over the impact of aggressive climate policies on industrialisation.

    While the IEA’s Executive Director, Fatih Birol, did not directly address the potential abandonment of net-zero goals, he mentioned the interest of countries like Colombia and Brazil in joining the agency. British Energy Secretary Ed Miliband expressed hope that the US would remain a member of the IEA, emphasising the importance of the agency’s scientific approach.

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    US energy leader slams IEA’s net zero agenda, suggests Washington could walk out

    US Energy Secretary Chris Wright indicated that the United States might exit the International Energy Agency (IEA) if it persists with its goal of achieving emissions neutrality by 2050. Speaking at the IEA’s ministerial meeting, Wright said, “We’re definitely not satisfied” with the current policy scenarios.

    Wright’s comments followed the recent repeal of a federal climate regulation that exempted automakers from strict emissions standards, a decision making waves under the Trump administration. He argued that the heavy investments made in renewable energy have not produced the expected results, which he claims have led to deindustrialisation.

    Emphasising a shift in focus, Wright suggested that the IEA should revert to its original mission centred on energy security. He stated, “If they insist that it’s so dominated and infused with climate stuff we’re out,” suggesting the need for a more data-driven approach.

    In response, IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol mentioned growing interest from nations like Colombia, Brazil, Vietnam, and India in joining the agency. British Energy Secretary Ed Miliband expressed hope that the US would continue its involvement with the IEA, underscoring the need for the organisation’s scientific integrity.

    Several European ministers attending the meeting supported the IEA’s mission, highlighting the importance of reliable data and the fight against disinformation in contemporary energy discussions. European Union Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen called the IEA a “trusted pillar” in guiding the world towards energy security.

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