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EU Calls for Energy Cuts, Global Cooperation

EU Calls for Energy Cuts, Global Cooperation

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April 2, 20261m 44s

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European Unions Energy Commissioner Urges Citizens to Cut Back on Driving and Work from Home to Ease Energy Crisis:

The European Unions energy commissioner, Dan Jørgensen, is urging citizens across the bloc to reduce driving, work from home more, and adopt other measures to alleviate the strain on oil and gas supplies. This call comes as the war in Iran disrupts energy flows, causing gas prices to surge by 70% and oil by 60% since the conflict began. Jørgensen is advocating for member states to implement the International Energy Agencys ten-point plan to decrease global demand.

Suggested measures include working from home when possible, lowering highway speed limits by at least 10 kilometers per hour, enhancing public transportation, and promoting car sharing or fuel-efficient driving habits. Additionally, switching to electric cooking to replace gas stoves is encouraged. These ideas are not one-size-fits-all and can be tailored to suit local needs. However, Jørgensen emphasizes the importance of coordinated efforts, as the damage to Persian Gulf infrastructure suggests this crisis will not dissipate quickly, even if peace is restored.

In Canada, a British Columbia union is supporting the call for more public workers to work from home full-time to avoid high fuel prices and reduce emissions. Meanwhile, Asian countries like Thailand are implementing remote work, travel restrictions, and stair-climbing instead of elevators. Pakistan is introducing four-day work weeks and online classes, while Sri Lanka is rationing fuel. Globally, nations are aligning their efforts to address the energy crisis, demonstrating how one regions conflict can lead to shared cutbacks worldwide.

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