Trump’s anti-renewables stance may turn Iran conflict into a US energy-price shock

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The Iran war is lifting crude prices above $100 a barrel and highlighting US exposure to supply shocks, with experts arguing that Donald Trump’s ongoing hostility to renewable energy could make American consumers the immediate losers and accelerating calls for domestic green energy to cushion volatility.
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