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Iran War Disrupts Energy Markets, Fuels Climate Policy Push

The ongoing conflict in Iran, now over 100 days old, is significantly impacting global energy markets and climate policy discussions. Global oil demand is projected to decrease in the short term due to high prices and reduced availability, though U.S. production is expected to see a modest increase. Meanwhile, UN climate officials are leveraging the crisis to advocate for accelerated clean energy transitions, while the Asia-Pacific region is experiencing a surge in coal usage for power generation. AI

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Iran War Disrupts Energy Markets, Fuels Climate Policy Push

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  1. Axios Technology TIER_1 English(EN) · Ben Geman ·

    How the Iran war aftershocks are hitting oil, coal, climate

    <div>Data: U.S. Energy Information Administration; Chart: Ben Geman/Axios</div><p>With the Iran war now over 100 days old, here's the latest rolling snapshot of how it's driving changes in energy markets.</p><p><strong>The big picture: </strong>Global oil use is going down (in th…