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After the Oil Shock: How the Iran War Changed the Energy World  and What Remains
CH🏛️ Politics5 days ago

After the Oil Shock: How the Iran War Changed the Energy World and What Remains

The article discusses how the energy crisis has accelerated the adoption of green technologies such as electric cars, solar panels, and batteries. It questions the sustainability of this growth, especially as oil prices have dropped again, raising concerns about whether these technologies will remain viable in the long term.

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After the Oil Shock: How the Iran War Changed the Energy World and What Remains

The article discusses how the energy crisis has accelerated the adoption of green technologies such as electric cars, solar panels, and batteries. It questions the sustainability of this growth, especially as oil prices have dropped again, raising concerns about whether these technologies will remain viable in the long term.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view by acknowledging both the positive impact of the energy crisis on green technology and the potential challenges posed by falling oil prices. It does not take a clear ideological stance but rather raises critical questions about the future of renewable energy, mir

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