EU climate czar: Putin's war accelerated green transition

FILE - Frans Timmermans of the EU speaks to the media as he leaves a session at the COP26 U.N. Climate Summit in Glasgow, Scotland, Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021. The European Union climate czar says Russia President Vladimir Putin has unwittingly accelerated the green transition of the 27-nation bloc with its devastating war in Ukraine, as the EU cut its dependencies to Russian fossil fuels and boosted renewables over the past year. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, File)

BRUSSELS (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin unwittingly accelerated the European Union's green transition with his war in Ukraine, with the 27-nation bloc reducing its dependency on Russian fossil fuels and increasing its renewable energy use over the past year, the EU's climate czar said Tuesday.

“The European Union now understands that if we want to increase our energy sovereignty, it can only go through renewables because we have very little gas left, we have almost no coal left, and we have no oil, Frans Timmermans, the commissioner in charge of the European Green Deal, said.

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