Carbon 'surge' expected in post-Covid energy boom
The International Energy Agency is predicting a major surge in CO2 emissions this year.
The International Energy Agency is predicting a major surge in CO2 emissions this year. Laura Cozzi is the IEA's chief energy modeller and lead author of a new report on the subject. Also in the programme, with Johnson & Johnson's Covid-19 vaccine rollout paused in the United States and some other countries amid concerns about possible blood clots, the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Michelle Fleury talks us through the company's latest financial figures. Plus, two trade blocs in sub-Saharan Africa are planning to introduce new currencies, hoping it will boost economic growth by making trade smoother. Edward Kusewa is a financial analyst in Nairobi, and explains the arguments in favour of such a move. Economic commentator Michael Hughes compares the proposals to the European Union's single currency, the Euro. And Ghana-based textile entrepreneur Edwina Assan discusses the disadvantage of using many different currencies for trade.
(Picture: A coal-fired power station in China. Picture credit: Getty Images.)
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