
The International Energy Agency urged people in its member countries to change travel, work and cooking habits — for example working from home and driving more slowly — to reduce demand and ease an energy price crisis. The advice is presented alongside the IEA's market actions, including proposals and coordinated releases of emergency oil reserves and ongoing talks among major economies to stabilize supply. The agency framed these behavioural steps as low-cost, immediate measures to complement government interventions while supply disruptions are addressed.
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