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The International Energy Agency (IEA) has issued a series of emergency measures aimed at mitigating the impact of soaring oil prices and potential fuel shortages. These recommendations include reducing highway speed limits, encouraging remote work, and promoting carpooling or number-plate rotation schemes in large cities. The IEA's advice is particularly pertinent given recent geopolitical tensions in the Middle East that have disrupted energy markets. By implementing these measures, governments can help reduce overall fuel consumption and prepare households and businesses for prolonged disruptions. However, critics argue that such interventions may infringe on personal freedoms and could be difficult to enforce effectively. This debate highlights the complex interplay between economic pressures, environmental concerns, and individual liberties in managing global energy crises.
From theguardian.com: Work from home and slow down on the road: worldβs energy watchdog advises emergency measures as oil prices rise
Should governments enforce speed limits and encourage remote work to combat rising oil prices?

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