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(@jeanne-mayell)
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Trump's attack on Iran will spark a surge in sustainable energy around the world. The automotive industry will have trouble getting rid of their gas guzzling cars as the demand for EV cars will surge throughout the year.   This will have unfortunate consequences for fossil fuel companies. Too bad.  So sad.  (Jeanne Mayell)



   
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@jeanne-mayell yes!! It was your prediction.   That was it exactly.  It could also have referred to his bathroom full of stolen top secret docs too. 

 


   
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Posted by: @jeanne-mayell

Trump's attack on Iran will spark a surge in sustainable energy around the world. The automotive industry will have trouble getting rid of their gas guzzling cars as the demand for EV cars will surge throughout the year.   This will have unfortunate consequences for fossil fuel companies. Too bad.  So sad.  (Jeanne Mayell)

No sooner than I made this prediction, I see it is already getting headway: From "Fix the News" a free substack of good news, that I highly recommend, this just arrived in my IN box:

The Iran war is turning energy security into an electrification story. As oil and gas prices surge, countries with more solar, batteries and EVs are proving less exposed. Pakistan’s solar boom has already avoided more than $12 billion in fossil fuel imports, and will avoid a further $6.3 billion through 2026. The bigger point: three-quarters of the world’s population live in fossil-importing countries, and every time oil and gas prices spike they have to send more of their wealth to another country. Renewables and electrification do the opposite. NPR / Bloomberg / Ember

Some world leaders are taking note…

What gives us control is renewables. Our own homegrown energy which is then more secure and more independent. That’s why I think we should go further and faster on renewables. Let’s get control of our own energy… so we don’t have to keep worrying that our bills are going to go up and down. Kier Starmer, Prime Minister, United Kingdom 

-- Fix the News,com ( https://fixthenews.com/ )

 

 



   
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