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What the Iran conflict means for gas prices, clean energy, and the climate

What the Iran conflict means for gas prices, clean energy, and the climate

on May 23, 2026May 23, 2026
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56,000 people own three times more wealth than half of humanity

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Iran is threatening undersea cables. The world’s ‘digital chokepoints’ have never been more vulnerable

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Dana Nuccitelli, research coordinator for the nonprofit Citizens' Climate Lobby, is an environmental scientist, writer, and author of 'Climatology versus Pseudoscience,' published in 2015. He has published 10 peer-reviewed studies related to climate change and has been writing about the subject since 2010 for outlets including Skeptical Science and The Guardian. Dana received a bachelor's degree in astrophysics from UC Berkeley and a master's degree in physics from UC Davis before becoming an environmental scientist. He says he was inspired after seeing 'An Inconvenient Truth' in 2006 to find out if the science presented in the film was accurate. He devoted several years to reading books, articles, and peer-reviewed studies about climate change. In 2010, Dana began contributing to the climate blog and myth debunking website Skeptical Science, from which The Guardian picked up several of his timely debunkings of climate myths perpetuated by influential individuals and interest groups. In early 2013, he joined with John Abraham of St. Thomas University in St. Paul, Mn., on the Guardian’s new international environmental blogging network. From then through most of 2018, he co-published with Abraham on a weekly basis until the blog network was discontinued in late 2018. Dana has also published several climate-related studies, most notably on the 97 percent expert “consensus” among climate scientists that humans are primarily responsible for the observed global warming since 1950.
What the Iran conflict means for gas prices, clean energy, and the climate
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What the Iran conflict means for gas prices, clean energy, and the climate

on May 23, 2026May 23, 2026
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