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Asia's vulnerability is due in part to its heavy reliance on LNG, often promoted as a "transition fuel" -- a less polluting option than coal that can "bridge the gap" as countries move towards renewable energy.

From Barron's

They found that even if the UK maximised North Sea extraction and returned revenues directly to households, the cost savings would be far smaller than those expected from accelerating the shift to renewable energy.

From BBC

In response to the report, UN Secretary General António Guterres reiterated his call for countries to move away from fossil fuels to renewable energy to "deliver climate security, energy security and national security".

From BBC

But ministers once again believe Scotland is actually well placed to deal with this issue - because of its abundant renewable energy potential.

From BBC

This time he said he expected there to be a boost to renewable energy generation and battery technology, as well as more investment in nuclear power generation.

From BBC