Hormuz, Trump, & The Carbon Paradox
cleantechnica.com Apr 13, 2026

Hormuz, Trump, & The Carbon Paradox

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A recent crisis in the Strait of Hormuz led to a significant disruption in global energy flows, resulting in suppressed fossil fuel demand and lower emissions. The aviation sector saw a 3.5-6% reduction in flying, avoiding 2.8-7.9 million tons of direct CO2 emissions. Road transport demand was also impacted, with suppressed fuel demand of 0.07-0.64 million barrels per day, equivalent to 2-19 million barrels avoided over 30 days.