Saudi Arabia’s Stance on Renewable Energy: Power and Profits at Play
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis, discusses Saudi Arabia’s resistance to renewable energy. Despite the growing global push for renewables, the country, driven by its vast oil wealth, has used its significant influence at major energy forums to block substantial investments in renewable energy. This stance could hinder the global transition to cleaner energy sources, impacting both Saudi Arabia and the broader Middle East in the long run.
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