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How the Iran war has revived interest in greener energy worldwide

The Christian Science Monitor·The Christian Science Monitor·about 1 month ago
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A different kind of climate change has hit the Caribbean coastline of Colombia over the past few days – triggered not just by oil or gas, but also by missiles and attack drones. It’s a change in the political climate around recently flagging international efforts to limit the effects of global warming and agree on a “roadmap” away from carbon-based fuels toward cleaner, greener energy. The war in Iran wasn’t on the original agenda for this week’s First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels, held in the Colombian city of Santa Marta. But it was clearly on the minds of delegates from the more than 50 countries represented in what the co-organizers – Colombia and the Netherlands – called an effort by a “coalition of the willing” to explore practical steps away from fossil fuels. Why We Wrote This The Iran war has brought change to the climate-policy debate. In many countries, a revived interest in greener energy might well be here to stay.…

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