European Commission Warns Citizens to Prepare For Energy Crisis Because of Iran War
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The European Commission has called to work from home because of the energy crisis amid the conflict in the Persian Gulf.
EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen expects a long-term crisis due to the Iran war. He calls on member states to rapidly develop renewable energies. Europeans should also save fuel and drive slower.
The European Commission warns that the current energy crisis, compounded by the conflict in the Middle East, will have long-term effects and may lead to major global economic disturbances. European officials consider the situation to be an unprecedented situation in recent decades, with a direct impact on energy prices and security of supply. Article What the European Commission recommends for the transition through the energy crisis.
EU Energy Chief Urges Europeans To Work From Home, Fly Less
In response to the Iran war and the resulting energy crisis, EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen on Tuesday urged Europeans to reduce travel—particularly driving and flying—and to work from home where possible. Jørgensen told Politico the continent is looking at a prolonged energy crisis. “Even if … peace is here tomorrow, still we will not go back to normal in the foreseeable future,” he said. He also called on EU countries to step up effort…
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