By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS, March 16 (Reuters) - The disruption to energy markets caused by the Iran war is an "abject lesson" ...
The Iran war's energy market disruption highlights the dangers of fossil fuel reliance, UN climate secretary Stiell argues.
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Fossil fuels 'ripping away national security' but renewables 'turn the tables', says UN executive
‘Sunlight doesn’t depend on vulnerable shipping straits,’ says UNFCCC’s Simon Stiell. View on euronews ...
As Gulf disruptions send oil and gas prices soaring, Simon Stiell urges leaders to double down on renewables and fight fossil fuel dependency ...
The Iran war and its costly energy crunch could boosting support for homegrown renewables over imported fossil fuels.
The Iran war has reignited the debate over whether governments will finally accelerate the transition to renewable energy to ...
Few topics expose tensions inside the climate movement as clearly as aviation. Recently I sparked debate after sharing a ...
The war in Iran is choking off oil and gas supplies and spiking energy prices around the world. And for many environmentalists, that’s a powerful argument for countries to curb their use of fossil ...
The Iran war has exposed the fragility of much of the world’s energy system. Thankfully, the U.S. is in better shape than ...
The total cost to the UK of transitioning to Net Zero by 2050 would be less than a single fossil fuel price shock like the ...
Democrat Katie Porter is criticizing a rival in the race for California governor, Rep. Eric Swalwell, for taking $39,200 from ...
U.S. fossil fuel generation could rise over the next two years as surging electricity consumption from data centers tightens ...
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