Drive less and work from home as Iran energy shock bites, EU official urges - National Globalnews.ca
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The European Union is urging its member states to implement measures to reduce oil and gas demand due to price increases caused by the Iran war. The EU's energy commissioner, Dan Jørgensen, recommends following the International Energy Agency’s 10-point plan, which includes working from home, reducing speed limits, and encouraging public transport. The measures aim to mitigate the long-term impact of the energy crisis.
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