Remote work and slower driving urged to stretch global energy supplies

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Amid high energy prices, the IEA urges governments to cut energy use with measures such as promoting remote work, slower driving speeds, and greater reliance on public transport, alongside policies like shorter school hours and reduced air travel; the agency stresses broader shifts toward renewables, energy efficiency, and potential stock releases to bolster energy security.
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