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Renewables key to buffer fossil fuel energy shock: COP31 co-hosts

Gas pipeline and energy security

COP31 co-hosts Australia and Turkey said Tuesday that a major energy crisis ignited by the Middle East war underscored the urgency of reducing fossil fuel dependency and investing in renewable alternatives. The energy shock rippling through the global economy loomed over the Petersberg Climate Dialogue in Berlin, where dozens of ministers are meeting to discuss the agenda for COP31 in November.

Climate change and emissions

Vanuatu pursues climate justice at UN despite backlash

Volcano eruption and ash
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Morocco expects strong cereal output after winter floods

Flooded streets and water
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UK tackles electricity price link to world gas amid Mideast war

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Global warming causes Colombian glacier to disappear

Climate change concept
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Iraq fish die-off leaves farmers mourning lost livelihoods

Farm and agriculture
Earth systems and signals

UK to accelerate clean energy drive amid Mideast war

Gas flames and energy
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