War Sparks Renewable Energy Shift
World leaders climate efforts have stagnated, but the Iran war may push nations towards homegrown renewables out of self-interest. UN Secretary-General Guterres sees a chance for renewables, as theyre cheaper and more reliable than ever. Opinions are divided on whether this crisis will lead to a surge in solar panels and heat pumps or a backfire, as seen in Europes response to Russias invasion of Ukraine. Despite the wars emissions, acting alone at home could slow warming without global cooperation.
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