
A ‘breath of hope’ in the climate fight
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Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for oil trade, rattling global markets. Prices could remain high the longer the U.S. and Israel-led conflict with the Islamic Republic rages on. As countries scramble to shor...
Will the conflict in Iran speed up the shift to renewables? is an episode from What On Earth by CBC. Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for oil trade, rattling global markets. Prices could remain high the longer the U.S. and Isra...
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Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for oil trade, rattling global markets. Prices could remain high the longer the U.S. and Israel-led conflict with the Islamic Republic rages on. As countries scramble to shore up energy supplies, we're looking at whether it’s time to ramp up the transition to renewables — for the sake of national security and the climate.
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Will the conflict in Iran speed up the shift to renewables? is from What On Earth by CBC.
Published Mar 14, 2026 and 00:25:46 long