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A surge in gas prices triggered by the Iran war has caused a knock-on spike... The post Q&A: Why does gas set the price of electricity – and is there an alternative? appeared first on Carbon Brief.
Read full original ›Jacobin(far-left)
The US-Israel war with Iran has made energy prices soar across the globe. In a world increasingly dominated by imperial war and great-power conflicts, inflation will become an ordinary feature of politics. With shipping halted and storage insufficient, most petroleum and liquefied gas production in
Read full original ›Bloomberg(center)
As the war in Iran sent oil prices soaring, one market holding up unexpectedly well is that of the world’s largest crude importer: China.
Read full original ›Inside Climate News(lean-left)
Oil prices shot up on Monday as disruptions related to the war in Iran sent shockwaves through financial markets, underscoring the risks for countries that have been slow to diversify beyond fossil fuels. Brent crude oil, the benchmark for a majority of the world, surged to nearly $120 per barrel, t
Read full original ›Reuters(center)
US ignites Iran war, but Gulf Arab states pay the price, Gulf sources say Reuters
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US ignites Iran war, but Gulf Arab states pay the price, Gulf sources say.
Carbon Brief · report
Q&A: Why does gas set the price of electricity – and is there an alternative?A surge in gas prices triggered by the Iran war has caused a knock-on spike in the price of electricity in the UK, Italy and many...
Jacobin · link
In the New Geo-Economic Order, Price Shocks Are Here to StayThe US-Israel war with Iran has made energy prices soar across the globe. In a world increasingly dominated by imperial war and great-power conflicts, inflation will become an ordinary feature of politics. With shipping halted and storage insufficient, most petroleum and liquefied gas production in
Bloomberg · link
China Emerges as Unlikely Haven as Oil Price Shock Hits Global MarketsAs the war in Iran sent oil prices soaring, one market holding up unexpectedly well is that of the world’s largest crude importer: China.
Inside Climate News · link
The Oil Price Shock Is Here. Its Arrival Provides a Familiar Warning.Oil prices shot up on Monday as disruptions related to the war in Iran sent shockwaves through financial markets, underscoring the risks for countries that have been slow to diversify beyond fossil fuels. Brent crude oil, the benchmark for a majority of the world, surged to nearly $120 per barrel, t
The US-Israel war with Iran has made energy prices soar across the globe. In a world increasingly dominated by imperial war and great-power conflicts, inflation will become an ordinary feature of politics. With shipping halted and storage insufficient, most petroleum and liquefied gas production in
As the war in Iran sent oil prices soaring, one market holding up unexpectedly well is that of the world’s largest crude importer: China.
Oil prices shot up on Monday as disruptions related to the war in Iran sent shockwaves through financial markets, underscoring the risks for countries that have been slow to diversify beyond fossil fuels. Brent crude oil, the benchmark for a majority of the world, surged to nearly $120 per barrel, t
US ignites Iran war, but Gulf Arab states pay the price, Gulf sources say Reuters
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As the war in Iran sent oil prices soaring, one market holding up unexpectedly well is that of the world’s largest crude importer: China.
Business · archivedOil prices shot up on Monday as disruptions related to the war in Iran sent shockwaves through financial markets, underscoring the risks for countries that have been slow to diversify beyond fossil fuels. Brent crude oil, the benchmark for a majority of the world, surged to nearly $120 per barrel, t
Environment · archivedThe US-Israel war with Iran has made energy prices soar across the globe. In a world increasingly dominated by imperial war and great-power conflicts, inflation will become an ordinary feature of politics. With shipping halted and storage insufficient, most petroleum and LNG production in the region
World · archivedUS ignites Iran war, but Gulf Arab states pay the price, Gulf sources say Reuters
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