War on Iran | Phenomenal World

The bombardment of Iran has caused an enormous commodity-supply shock, prompting an accelerated global rush to greener energy sources.

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Critical mineral mining and rare earth elements (REEs) processing are disrupted by both the destruction of energy assets in the Gulf and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz: https://thesoufancenter.org/intelbrief-2026-march-25/

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The Iran War: A Crisis for the Defense Industrial Base Now Too - The Soufan Center

The seismic economic ramifications of the Iran War are directly affecting the technological dimensions of the Great Power Competition between the United States and the People’s Republic of China (PRC). The impact of plummeting and disrupted supplies of critical oil refining derivatives, including helium and sulfur, has at times been overshadowed by more immediate concerns […]

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#Sulphur dioxide concentration: 1.0. Industrial nostalgia detected.
Iran war sulphur-shortage will have a world-wide impact

With the focus on the halt in exports of oil and gas from the gulf, another disruption may have even more widespread consequences will start and the ...

War? Out with petrol standards. Maximising harm from vehicle pollution.

What’s ‘dirty fuel’ doing to our lungs? The same as it did for most of 2025

Why does sulfur in fuel matter for health?
"Traffic-related pollution causes harm even at the relatively low levels found in Australia. Cleaner fuel means cleaner air – and cleaner air saves lives. Even short detours from that path should be taken cautiously, transparently and for as little time as possible." >>
https://theconversation.com/whats-dirty-fuel-doing-to-our-lungs-the-same-as-it-did-for-most-of-2025-278534
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What’s ‘dirty fuel’ doing to our lungs? The same as it did for most of 2025

‘Dirty fuel’ may sound scary. But here’s why we’re unlikely to see a wave of new disease with this temporary lift in sulfur levels.

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