By: Kate Abnett
The Iran war is “supercharging” the world's shift to renewable energy, as countries scramble to reduce their exposure to volatile oil and gas markets, the U.N. climate secretary said on Thursday.


Kate Abnett is a journalist at Reuters, serving as the European climate change and energy correspondent based in Brussels. She covers a wide array of topics including climate policy, energy sustainability, and renewable energy, with a keen focus on the intersection of agriculture and environmental issues. Kate's work has been featured in numerous outlets, including Yahoo News, The Sydney Morning Herald, and The Globe and Mail.
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Kate Abnett's coverage primarily focuses on government announcements and legal policy regulations related to climate change, energy, finance & economy, and government & politics. She closely follows international negotiations such as COP28 and is particularly interested in topics like climate change, fossil fuels, renewable energy, and the decisions made during global environmental summits.
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