Greenpeace warns of a potential environmental and humanitarian disaster in the Persian Gulf due to oil tankers trapped in the Strait of Hormuz, linking the crisis to geopolitical conflict and the global reliance on fossil fuels, while advocating for a shift to renewable energy.
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economic disruption from sustained energy spikes
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