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Drive more slowly and work from home to help ease energy crisis, IEA urges

The International Energy Agency has recommended that people work from home, drive more slowly, and reduce air travel to help address rising energy prices. The global energy watchdog says these behavioral changes could help tackle the current energy crisis triggered by geopolitical conflicts. The suggestions come as oil prices have surged due to ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

This represents a significant shift as many organizations had been calling employees back to offices after pandemic-related remote work periods. The recommendation signals how serious energy officials view the current supply situation and its potential economic impact.
Energy officials say

Individual behavioral changes can make a meaningful difference in addressing the energy crisis. Working from home, reducing travel speeds, and limiting air travel are practical steps that collectively can help reduce demand during this critical period.

Business leaders say

Companies have invested heavily in bringing workers back to offices and rebuilding in-person collaboration after years of remote work. Reversing course again based on energy concerns could disrupt productivity gains and workplace culture initiatives that took significant effort to establish.