WRAPUP 1-Global energy use to rise fast if no CO2 deal-IEA
* IEA calls for U.N. climate change deal in Copenhagen
* No deal could mean doubling of oil and gas bills by 2030
* Global energy demand to rise 1.5 pct/yr to 2030 if no deal
* World oil use seen at 105 mln bpd 2030 (prev 106)
(Updates throughout with detail, comments, reaction)
By Muriel Boselli and Barbara Lewis
PARIS/LONDON, Nov 10 (Reuters) - World energy use will rise rapidly over the next 20 years, increasing costs and greenhouse gases unless a deal is reached to curb carbon dioxide emissions, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Tuesday.
Arguing strongly for a global deal at the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December to limit greenhouse gases, the IEA said use of carbon emitting fossil fuels would increase quickly if policies remained unchanged. Continued...
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