As the price of crude oil swings sharply, consumers are feeling the effects of the Iran war and its damage to worldwide energy production. Gasoline prices are climbing.
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Iran war jolts energy markets, boosting the case for renewables

The war with Iran has knocked roughly a fifth of global crude and natural gas supply offline, driving oil prices sharply higher and forcing energy-dependent economies to confront a question they have ...
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