Renewables Key to Buffer Fossil Fuel Energy Shock: COP31 Co-Hosts
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The global energy shock caused by the war in the Middle East reinforces the need to invest in renewable energy to replace fossil fuels, said the host countries of the COP31 climate summit on Tuesday, Turkey and Australia.
Renewables are critical to weathering fossil fuel shocks, COP31 hosts say - Turkish Minute
The hosts of the COP31 climate summit said Tuesday that a major energy shock rattling the global economy has reinforced the need to invest in renewable alternatives to fossil fuels. Dozens of climate ministers are in Germany to discuss priorities ahead of the UN-sponsored negotiations being held in Turkey and co-hosted with Australia in November. The two-day Berlin meeting takes place as nations struggle with energy shortages and soaring prices,…
The president-designate of the climate summit in Turkey, COP31, Murat Kurum, has argued that the energy crisis unleashed after the conflict in the Middle East demonstrates that fossil fuels do not guarantee the security of energy supply, while investing in alternative sources gives stability and allows for clean development. In opening the annual climate dialogue in Petersberg, Berlin, which since 2010 precedes the climate summits, Kurum has arg…
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