Iran War Could Short-Circuit Global Climate Progress

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Catherine Rampell argues that a U.S.-Iran war could worsen climate change by disrupting oil supplies and undermining Europe’s climate leadership, which is crucial for global decarbonization; while higher energy costs might spur some domestic green investments, the near-term effect is a setback for the global climate effort because Europe remains central to progress.
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