Guterres Calls for Accelerating Renewable Energies in the Face of Oil Instability Due to the Conflict with Iran
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The Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, has urged countries to accelerate the energy transition and bet on renewable energies in the face of the growing volatility of the oil market, aggravated by the conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran. The diplomat warned that relying on fossil fuels exposes economies to recurring crises and argued that solar and wind energy are today a safer, more accessible and more sta…
DOBLE LLAVE – UN Secretary General António Guterres called for accelerating the transition to renewable energies in the face of the "volatility" of the oil market, which is in a new crisis due to attacks by the United States and Israel on Iran. "For decades, dependence on fossil fuels meant dependence on volatility. In the oil crises of the past, countries had no choice but to absorb the impact," Guterres said in a message in X. However, he adde…
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António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, posted on LinkedIn on Monday, March 9, 2026, calling renewable energy the fastest path to energy security, economic security, and national security. Read his full statement below. The turmoil we are witnessing in the Middle East makes it evident that we are facing a global energy system largely tied to fossil fuels, where supply is concentrated in a few regions and every conflict risks s…
UN Secretary General António Guterres has called for speeding up the transition to renewable energies in the face of the "volatility" of the oil market, which is in a new crisis due to attacks by the United States and Israel on Iran. "For decades, dependence on fossil fuels meant dependence on volatility. In the oil crises of the past, countries had no choice but to absorb the impact," Guterres said in a message in X. However, he added, "they no…
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