@IEA is the International Energy Agency, a Paris-based intergovernmental agency that provides data and analysis on the global energy sector. IEA has a lot of data on energy security and progress on climate change but they do not release the data publicly, instead requiring people to pay for access to the data.
"Our World in Data", a website that provides open data and analysis on various trends in the world, has called on the IEA to provide their data publicly.
Hannah Ritchie, a British data scientist, senior researcher at the University of Oxford, and Head of Research at Our World in Data, posted on Twitter: "My prediction for 2022: the year the @IEA makes its energy data open-access and free for everyone."
This did not come to pass in 2022, so Ritchie reissued her prediction for 2023, tweeting: "My prediction for 2023: the year the @IEA makes its energy data open-access and free for everyone."
Will Ritchie's prediction come true for 2023?
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I turned this prediction into a Manifold market: https://manifold.markets/PeterWildeford/will-2023-be-the-year-the-iea-makes https://twitter.com/_HannahRitchie/status/1609544920741601283