Look past fossil fuel revival, war will ‘accelerate energy shift’
War used to be only good for arms dealers and mercenaries. One of the unusual consequences of the invasion of Ukraine is that the climate industry may receive a fillip; but only after an unexpected comeback by coal, oil and gas producers.
One of the world’s most prominent institutional proponents of renewable energy, Brookfield Asset Management vice chairman Mark Carney argues the war “will accelerate the transition” away from traditional energy sources.
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