What does the Iran war mean for clean energy transition? Here’s what to know about how the current crisis could shape the expansion of renewable energy As the deadly war in Iran triggers what the International Energy Agency has described as the worst
As Iran war roils energy markets, backers of renewables wish . . . 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
The Iran Wars Hidden Victim: The Green Energy Supply Chain But we will also see how the green energy supply chain is affected by this war None of this is intended to undercut the necessity of renewable energy or the transition to a net-zero economy