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Oil crisis accelerates global shift toward renewable energy transition

Thursday 30 April 2026 - 13:23
By: Dakir Madiha
Oil crisis accelerates global shift toward renewable energy transition

A surge in oil prices triggered by the conflict involving Iran is driving an unprecedented acceleration in the global transition to renewable energy, according to the United Nations’ top climate official. The sharp rise in fossil fuel costs is reshaping energy strategies worldwide, as governments and industries respond to mounting economic pressure and supply uncertainty.

Speaking at an energy transition meeting in Paris, the UN climate chief warned that soaring fossil fuel prices are constraining the global economy. He said the situation exposes a paradox: efforts to prolong reliance on fossil fuels are now intensifying the shift toward clean energy. The price of Brent crude briefly exceeded $126 per barrel, its highest level since 2022, before easing. Prices have risen more than 73 percent since late February, when the conflict escalated and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz reduced global supply. The chokepoint handles roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil, making any disruption highly consequential.

Energy leaders across multiple countries now view renewable expansion as a matter of national security. Recent disruptions have reinforced concerns about the reliability of fossil fuel supply chains. Officials argue that diversifying energy sources through renewables reduces exposure to geopolitical shocks. Preparations are intensifying ahead of the COP31 summit scheduled in Antalya in November, where accelerating clean energy investment is expected to dominate discussions. The current crisis has been described as more severe than previous energy shocks in 1973, 1979, and 2022 combined, underscoring its scale and urgency.

Several major economies are already adjusting their strategies. China has shown resilience due to its large-scale renewable capacity, which exceeds the combined wind and solar output of the United States and India. Its growing electric vehicle market has reduced oil demand by more than one million barrels per day. South Korea plans to expand renewable capacity to 100 gigawatts by 2030, framing the crisis as a decisive turning point. Germany is accelerating offshore wind and solar deployment to cut reliance on imported fuels. These measures reflect a broader shift among industrial economies toward energy systems less dependent on volatile fossil markets.

Parallel international efforts are also gaining traction. Representatives from more than 50 countries met in Santa Marta, Colombia, for the first global conference focused on phasing out fossil fuels. The gathering launched new cooperation frameworks aimed at reducing production and established a scientific panel to guide the transition. A follow-up conference will be hosted by Pacific island nations, with Tuvalu and Ireland confirmed as co-hosts. The United States and China did not attend the meeting, highlighting divisions among major energy powers. Despite this, participating countries called for stronger action and positioned the event as a turning point in global climate efforts.


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