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Iran war should trigger faster exit from fossil fuel dependence, UN climate chief says

Iran crisis upends global oil and gas supplies, and the UN climate chief says fossil fuel reliance is security risk, while European gas prices went up 50% since war began.

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Iran war should trigger faster exit from fossil fuel dependence, UN climate chief says

"If there was ever a moment to accelerate that energy transition, breaking dependencies which have shackled economies, this is the time,": Simon ⁠Stiell, Executive Secretary of the U.N. climate change arm UNFCCC.

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The disruption ‌to energy markets caused by the Iran war is a lesson on the risks of relying on fossil fuels which should drive governments to wean their economies off oil and gas faster, the U.N. climate secretary told ​Reuters on Monday.

“If there was ever a moment to accelerate that energy transition, ​breaking dependencies which have shackled economies, this is the time,” Simon ⁠Stiell, Executive Secretary of the U.N. climate change arm UNFCCC, said in an interview.

Stiell, ​who will meet EU officials and government ministers in Brussels on Monday, said the ​price spikes triggered by the conflict demonstrated how heavy reliance on imported oil and gas threatened national security and the cost of living.

“Those risks are abundantly clear right now and are burning at ​everyone’s feet,” he said.

Leaders of the EU, which imports more than 90% of its ​oil and 80% of its gas, are drafting emergency measures to shield consumers from rising energy bills ‌and ⁠avoid a repeat of record-high energy prices in 2022 after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

In the longer term, the European Commission says its climate change strategy to replace fossil fuels with locally-produced renewable and nuclear energy will secure energy security, and cut countries free from ​volatile fuel prices.

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