Peter Sinclair in the Midland Daily News:
The debate is over.
Clean Energy has won the argument, and the global energy transition will now proceed at warp speed.
“Those who’ve fought to keep the world hooked on fossil fuels are inadvertently supercharging the global renewables boom,” UN official Simon Stiell recently told a conference of nations,
Future generations will look back on the ill considered and incompetently managed Iran war as the global shock that triggered, finally, a massive rush to renewable energy.
It’s happening now, not because nations have awakened to the urgency of climate change — but rather because the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has finally driven home the critical unreliability of fossil fuels.
Globally, leadership has been making this point clearly.
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