The UN’s International Energy Agency has released its World Energy Outlook 2008.  Among the highlights:

The IEA recognizes that the world supply of oil is abundant and predicts that oil production will increase from 82 million barrels/day to 104 million barrels/day between 2007 and 2030.

Calls for “renewable” energy sources such as wind, solar and biomass to account for 40% of global energy production by 2030.  This would essentially mean severely restricting the production from traditional sources since it would be pretty much impossible to meet this goal and actually be producing enough energy to meet the world’s needs.

Ignores most recent climate models (that predict cooling) to adopt the most extreme models of warming available.  It predicts a rise in temperature of 6 degrees C.