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IEA advises working from home and reducing travel to ease energy crisis

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The International Energy Agency has issued urgent recommendations for individuals facing the current global fuel shortage, urging people in Europe who are not currently employed remotely or traveling by train to work at least one day per week. To help alleviate demand on oil reserves during this period of scarcity, experts suggest that those flying should reduce their flights and drivers slow down significantly when using highways rather than maintaining high speeds while commuting home from the office later today (Mar 20).

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    The International Energy Agency recommends working from home to reduce energy consumption during the current crisis.
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    Travelers are advised to fly less frequently and drive at lower speeds on highways as part of conservation efforts.
Mar 20 "Energetici" recommend working from home, using public transport instead of flying.
Mar 20 The International Energy Agency (IEA) recommends reducing air travel and driving slower to mitigate the energy crisis in Slovakia according to Spravy.stvr.sk at 7:35 AM local time. The article was published around this timestamp, though specific minute precision varies slightly across sources.
Mar 20 "Energetici" recommend working from home and using public transport instead of flying (Ct24.ceskatelevize.cz).

Energetici doporučují pracovat doma a jezdit MHD, aby se předešlo letům.

— [Mar 20, 07:33] Energetičtí odborníkovi radili práci z domova

Mezinárodní agentura pro energii (IEA) doporučuje snížit počet leteček a jízdy na dálnici jako způsob zmírnutí energetické krize.

— [Mar 20, 07:31] Menej lietania...

V době energie je nutné pracovat z domu nebo v práci u počítače místo cestování dopravním prostředkem na dálnici a letadlem.

— (Forbes.sk)