
""The damage is done," Fatih Birol said, noting that the war's impact on oil and gas supplies will drive countries towards renewables and more secure energy sources."
""The vase is broken, the damage is done-it will be very difficult to put the pieces back together again," Birol stated, indicating the long-term consequences for global energy markets."
""It seems that many of us are seeing at the same time that fossil fuels cannot provide energy security," said Irene Vélez Torres, emphasizing the need for a transition to alternative energy."
The head of the International Energy Agency stated that the Iran war has permanently disrupted fossil fuel markets, leading to a shift towards renewable energy. Fatih Birol emphasized that the crisis will have lasting effects on global energy markets. Colombia's environment minister expressed optimism about the potential outcomes of a conference aimed at phasing out fossil fuels, highlighting the need for energy security and climate survival through alternative energy sources.
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