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US Threatens IEA Withdrawal Over Net-Zero Emissions Agenda

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U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright has issued a one-year ultimatum to the International Energy Agency (IEA) to abandon its net-zero emissions targets. Wright characterized the agency's 2050 climate goals as a "destructive illusion" with no realistic chance of being achieved in the current global landscape. The Trump administration is demanding that the IEA refocus its efforts on its original founding mandate of ensuring global energy security. This policy shift signals a significant pivot away from international climate coordination toward a long-term commitment to fossil fuel production. Market analysts suggest that a potential U.S. withdrawal could bolster traditional energy prices and support oil-related equities like XLE and USO. Consequently, this stance is expected to create heightened volatility across green energy markets while reinforcing the dominance of traditional energy sources.

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