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How to Reinvent Yourself at 50: An IEA Guide
Created to secure rich countries access to fossil fuels, the International Energy Agency has found a way to maintain its influence in the fast-changing business of energy and climate change.
Dignitaries at a discussion during the IEA's 50th anniversary and ministerial meeting in Paris, France on Feb. 13, 2024.
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Since the International Energy Agency’s inception in 1974 following the world’s first major oil crisis, it would be an understatement to say that the energy industry has gone through a lot of change. And yet, even as it celebrates its 50th anniversary, the IEA has found a way to reinvent itself to maintain its influence on global affairs.