
Die durch den Iran-Krieg ausgelöste Ölkrise habe die fossile Brennstoffindustrie nachhaltig verändert und Länder von fossilen Brennstoffen abgewandt, um die Energieversorgung zu sichern, sagte der weltweit führende Energieökonom.
Fatih Birol, der Exekutivdirektor der Internationalen Energieagentur (IEA), sagte auch, dass das Vereinigte Königreich trotz des Drucks auf einen Großteil seiner potenziellen Nordseeerweiterung verzichten sollte.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/apr/24/global-oil-crisis-changed-fossil-fuel-industry-for-ever-iea-chief-fatih-birol
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Submission Statement:
Keep an eye on how quickly renewable energy installations accelerate over the next few months. The growth curve is likely to turn sharply upward, and ironically, it may be triggered by the very policies aimed at strengthening the oil industry. Beginning as a renewed push for fossil fuels could very well end up producing the opposite effect.
“Drill, baby, drill” has long been a rallying cry. However, the unintended consequences might be a faster shift away from oil altogether. As pressure is building up, whether it is through market dynamics, geopolitics, or policy responses renewable energy could become even more attractive, not just environmentally, but economically and strategically.
The very effort to double down on oil could end up acting as a catalyst for its decline. It will transform “drill, baby, drill” into something closer to “abandon, baby, abandon.”
as much as how I think it’s horrible to have the economy of other countries destroyed over this and how many lives are lost, this is a long time coming and should’ve been done earlier.
the whole world should’ve been weaned off oil ever since climate change got public.
We needed more renewables 2 decades ago. Every car should’ve been a hybrid a decade ago to make the full electric car adoption by now.
I swear it’s like most leaders of the world can’t plan further than a week in advance. Concepts like having a secure energy supply even for essentials like hospitals seems to be an extremely novel concept for them..
Best way to put it: stop using fossil fuels.
But the people that extract FF’s don’t like that point.
The world will pivot to the best and or cheapest solar panels In the world, which are produced in china. Batteries and inverters as well. Handing china more economic security. Even if some countries have home grown companies and production it’s tough to get performance and price matching together.
Don’t you see?? Trump is helping us ween ourselves off of oil! So wise! Hail God Emperor!
/j, tho that is a silver lining from all this
I do expect there to be a really hard push on renewables as soon as regime change occurs in America. If the man has managed to accomplish one thing, it’s that he’s revealed how dependent America is on one region in particular. The military peeps and stunted right wingers are gonna hate that.
Meanwhile, the (D)’s and normal people are going to be sitting there going… see, i told you so.
The economics of oil are complicated. When the price of oil goes up, it actually stimulates producers to pump more oil, not less. In the long run, you want the price of oil to drop so low that it’s no longer profitable to pump it out of the ground.
How long before trump says this was his plan all along and attempts to take the credit for it
If your entire country can be brought to its knees because of a dick measuring contest 5000 miles away the only answer is renewable energy
And the world’s biggest supplier of these products is China. this war has played directly into their hands without them having to lift a finger
MAGA are so dumb and so bad at everything they do , that when they try to help the fossil fuels industry, instead of helping it, they kill it.
Oh I’m pretty confident so long as it still benefits the billionaires in America they’re not getting off the oil teet anytime soon.
Didn’t have trump
Being the green revolution president
If the fossil fuel industry is imperiled, and the global economy turns attention to the renewable energy industry, placing investment in the future rather than the past, well, that certainly would be terrible /s
Just became aware that France has legislation requiring new parking lots to have have solar panels above, reducing urban heat dome, and providing the power of 10 nuclear power plants in effect
Maybe this will force my country (Norway) to diversify our income streams much further. It’s dumb to all your money into one horse if the horse goes and dies.
An attempt to regulate prices in the market through messaging, methinks.
I hope he’s right, we can’t transition to renewables fast enough. It makes so much sense for energy importing countries especially to build domestic renewables
USA is really speed running their end as the super power. They are not only doubling down on oil, but activity destroying its importance.
Katrina didn’t, and unfortunately I don’t think this will too; at least in the US.
If only we built up our own domestic renewable energy infrastructure more and didnt try to gut them at every turn, this could’ve been the push for mass adoption
Unpack this one. The overarching energy policy of the Trump administration was to move away from renewable tech research and development and lean into dying fossil fuel and coal. They start an unsactioned war with oil producing nations and net result is the complete loss of faith in fossil fuels and solid push towards sustainable energy not controlled by single nations. Nice! That’s the kind of failure this American can get behind.
We leave destroyed planet for our kids? No one gives a shit.
My gas prices are high? SWITCH TO RENEWABLES!
It’s deeply ironic that one of the biggest opponents to renewables also provided a massive incentive to accelerate transition to renewables
Donald Trump has ushered in a new push towards renewable energy! What a stable genius.
When the energy crisis happened in the 1970s, there were no viable alternatives. Now there are.
It crazy to think Trump has done more for renewable engery than anyone.
I love that Trump being such a moron and shitty deal maker has made his push to kill green energy a huge win for green energy. How could anyone have shown the world how volatile petroleum is better than Trump with his war of distraction. A pedophile trying to stay out of prison criples the oil indutry. All the oil guys voted for him and sent him money too.
The oil crisis was triggered as a retaliation for the trump regime and Israel 21st century nazis attacks on Iran. It was open until then. They also tried to open it, but trump regime is blocking it. So not so simple to say it’s triggered by iran. This is just another fuck up from the fat sleepy paedo in the Whitehouse that everyone else has to pay for, not as much as the people who have died directly as a result.
So you’re saying Trump accomplished by sheer incompetence what scientists, experts and concerned citizens failed to do in 50 years. And, the best part, oil companies gave him massive amounts of cash to do it.
I’m guessing this is not what the oil execs expected from this administration when Trump was having them over to Pedolargo.
Donald Trump turning the world away from fossil fuels and towards clean energy through his gross incompetence would be fitting.
Fortunately Trump is an incompetent wannabe dictator. His actions undermine his goals.
This manufactured oil crisis taught us 2 things
1) Always have a backup plan…preferably one that doesn’t involve an oil tanker
2) Don’t trust America
„damage“? I’d say the job is done. We needed this for a long, long time.
Self-inflicted wound, I’d say. Orange blob did the bidding of his oil bosses, venezuela and now iran, and ho-hum but if it isn’t the consequences of your actions coming around like the balrog’s tail to whip you and teach you a lesson.
The historical irony will be that the fiercely anti-renewables idiot will end up doing more to get people to adopt renewables and clean energy than any other person.
How ironic. It’s almost as if the collective realization that the world depends too much on a resource whose prices and freedom of access can quickly turn volatile every time there’s a war being fought over it has convinced people to seek out more stable and accessible alternatives.
>global oil crisis has changed fossil fuel industry for ever
Tbh, this was going to happen eventually. It’s possible that we’re better off (in some ways) with an „early crisis“ than a late one.
It’s all grand but oil should have been phased out in stages. Besides energy we are decades away from phasing out oil in industry.
Solar panels is not going to make a food production machine turn in factory Solar panels are only going to supply the energy source.
Every major oil crisis ratchets alternatives forward permanently. The ’73 embargo created fuel economy standards and the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. The ’79 crisis is the reason France runs 70% nuclear. But those involved maybe 5 million barrels going offline for a few weeks.
This is 13 million barrels offline for months. Japan approved reactor restarts that spent a decade in regulatory limbo. India fast-tracked coal and signed nuclear deals.
My read: the IEA chief isn’t exaggerating. He’s describing a familiar pattern at a much larger scale. Oil will still matter, but the importers who just learned what chokepoint dependence costs aren’t going back to pre-crisis buying patterns. That’s the structural shift.
So, doing exactly what we should have done years ago, only we waited for wars and economic shocks before we decided to do it?