Climate tech makes Europe more resilient to Iran War shocks

Climate tech makes Europe more resilient to Iran War shocks

From Zero: The Climate Race by Bloomberg

April 2, 2026 · 37 min · Episode 177

About this episode

The episode discusses how the Iran War may influence the shift towards renewable energy in Europe and the role of climate tech in enhancing resilience.

Will the Iran War finally be the moment where countries move to renewables en masse, or will they rely more heavily on fossil fuels? This week on Zero, Akshat Rathi is joined by Aurore Belfrage, a tech investor, geopolitical risk advisor, and sustainability strategist, to look at how the energy investment landscape is changing with a fresh war in the Middle East, and how climate tech is making countries more resilient.  Explore further: EU Weighs Ukraine Crisis Strategy to Calm High Energy Prices European Consumers Seek Out Solar, EVs as Energy Prices Surge Zero is a production of Bloomberg Green . Our producer is Oscar Boyd. Special thanks to Sommer Saadi, Mohsis Andam, Sharon Chen and Laura Millan. Thoughts or suggestions? Email us at zeropod@bloomberg.net. For more coverage of climate change and solutions, visit https://www.bloomberg.com/green . See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

People in this episode

Host: Akshat Rathi

Guest: Aurore Belfrage

Topics covered

  • climate technology
  • energy investment
  • geopolitical risks
  • renewable energy
  • fossil fuels
  • Middle East conflicts
  • resilience

Keywords

  • Iran War
  • renewables
  • fossil fuels
  • energy prices
  • climate tech
  • geopolitical risk
  • sustainability

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Bloomberg, Bloomberg Green

Places: Europe, Iran

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