![]() And then we’ll probably talk a little bit about the Paris Climate Summit, which is at the center of many energy discussions this week. We’re also going to talk about where the IEA is going to head in the future-at least, Fatih, if you get your way, where you want to lead it in the future. We’re going to talk today about the World Energy Outlook. I know that many of us are very excited to see a leader, and an innovator, and such a thoughtful person in that position. So first, Fatih, congratulations on that appointment. This year, he is with us as the IEA’s executive director, the man in charge. Fatih has previously been with us as the International Energy Agency’s chief economist. But we have a special difference this year to mark the 10 th year. I was not able to verify it definitively, but I told him he is responsible for statistics about everything related to energy, including this particular one. And as I mentioned, it is being livestreamed.įatih tells me he thinks this is the 10 th year that he’s been here for a discussion on the World Economic Outlook. ![]() Before we get down to work, I want to remind you all that this meeting is on the record. ![]() And it’s my pleasure to welcome you all, as well as CFR members around the country and the world participating in this meeting through livestream and teleconference. I lead the Center for Geoeconomic Studies here at the Council on Foreign Relations. ![]() Welcome to today’s Council on Foreign Relations meeting on the 2015 World Energy Outlook with Fatih Birol. Fatih Birol discusses the latest edition of the IEA’s flagship World Energy Outlook publication. ![]()
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