Global Energy Disruption Following Iran War: EU Conservation Measures and Asia's Shift to Fossil Fuels
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An ongoing conflict involving Iran has disrupted Middle East fuel supplies, triggering a global energy crisis. The European Union has responded by urging citizens to reduce driving and flying as the last fuel tankers from the Middle East arrive. Meanwhile, Asian nations are increasing their use of higher-carbon fuels to compensate for the energy shortfall.
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