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¿Descarrilará la guerra con Irán la transición energética mundial de Colombia?
An economy dependent on fossil fuels planned to wind down, rather than expand, extraction
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Foreign Policy (United States) | Mar 17, 2026
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While the Iran War poses challenges, it also presents an opportunity for Colombia to innovate and strengthen its energy transition amid global uncertainties.
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The Iran War could significantly disrupt Colombia's energy transition plans, exposing the economy to greater instability and reliance on fossil fuels.
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Maintaining a focus on fossil fuel extraction during geopolitical turmoil undermines Colombia's potential leadership in clean energy and climate action.
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Colombia's commitment to a world-first energy transition should not be compromised by external conflicts like the Iran War, prioritizing sustainable progress.
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The complexities of international relations, including the Iran War, must be considered as they can directly impact Colombia's energy policies and economic future.
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