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The Threat of Unrest Is Decarbonizing the Global South

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开始于 June 04, 2026

Oil and gas price spikes are doing what decades of climate diplomacy struggled to achieve

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The rising oil and gas prices are accelerating the transition to renewable energy in the Global South, fostering sustainable development.

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Relying on unrest to drive decarbonization may create a cycle of instability, hindering long-term climate goals and regional cooperation.

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While decarbonization is necessary, the current unrest may lead to hasty policies that overlook the socio-economic needs of the Global South.

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The crisis in energy prices reveals the urgent need for energy independence in the Global South, promoting local renewable initiatives.

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Decarbonization driven by unrest may undermine local economies in the Global South, risking job loss and social stability.

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