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As Iran War Shakes Energy System, some See Powerful Argument for Renew

The Iran war's impact on energy has raised fuel prices and disrupted supplies, prompting debate on accelerating renewables amid concerns over fossil fuel dependence and emissions.

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World leaders have tried and failed to curb climate change by appealing to nations to act for the common good. Now, the Iran war and its costly energy crunch have some experts wondering if selfishness and nationalism may be a more likely way to save the planet, by boosting support for homegrown renewables over imported fossil fuels. Bombed refineries , disrupted shipping channels for oil and liquefied natural gas and skyrocketing fuel prices sho…

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World leaders have failed in their attempt to curb climate change by appealing for nations to act for the common good.

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The war in the Middle East reopens the energy debate in the EU, recalling the extent to which geopolitical conflicts can shake global energy markets. Military escalation in a key region for oil and gas puts energy security back at the heart of the European agenda. In view of this scenario, community leaders and experts agree that renewable energy is the main tool for reducing Europe’s energy vulnerability. European Commission President Ursula vo…

Economists have been arguing for a week about whether the world is already plunged into a new energy crisis, the fourth of the last fifty years. Until this weekend the idea that this disaster was temporary was heavier because energy prices were far from the worst days of 2022, but the events of the weekend led on Monday to a rise in oil and gas. However, as quickly as it went off, its price plummeted again after Donald Trump announced on televis…

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