Work from home, drive slowly, and cut air travel to counter oil disruptions, IEA says
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
The International Energy Agency encouraged people to work from home, fly less, and drive more slowly to lower overall oil and gas demand to cope with the energy market disruptions from the war in Iran. “As the global energy authority, the IEA is doing everything we can to support the stability of energy markets,” IEA […]
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