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    U.S. threatens to exit International Energy Agency over “climate fanaticism”

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorFebruary 22, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Energy Secretary Chris Wright warns the U.S. may withdraw from the International Energy Agency (IEA) unless it abandons “unrealistically green” forecasts and returns to its original mission of energy security, calling net-zero policies a “monstrous human impoverishment program.”
    Once focused on stabilizing global energy markets, the IEA has shifted toward radical climate advocacy under European and globalist pressure, distorting energy forecasts and undermining reliable investment in oil, gas and nuclear.
    By cutting off Russian gas and prioritizing unreliable renewables, Europe has triggered energy shortages, soaring prices and deindustrialization—while the U.S. thrives with energy independence through fossil fuels and nuclear.
    Wright exposes net-zero agendas as unscientific, noting CO2 is essential for life, climate change is natural and carbon schemes enrich elites while crippling economies and freedoms.
    Nations prioritizing reliable, affordable energy (like the U.S.) will dominate, while Europe’s climate fanaticism leads to poverty—forcing the IEA to choose between neutrality or irrelevance.

    In a blistering critique of global energy policy, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright declared that the U.S. may withdraw from the International Energy Agency (IEA) unless the organization abandons its “unrealistically green” forecasts and returns to its original mission of ensuring energy security.


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