What Happened
Many organizations have called employees back to offices following covid-related lockdowns, but the Iran war and ensuing energy crisis may quickly see workers returning to work from home.
Why It Matters
The International Energy Agency (IEA) – an energy watchdog established to help safeguard global power supplies following the 1970s oil crisis – is pushing for governments, businesses, and households to adopt recommendations that aim to curb energy demands amid supply disruptions triggered by the conflict.
Key Details
- The list of 10 suggested actions identified in the IEA's report includes encouraging people to work from home and/or drive slower to reduce fuel usage, a … Read the full story at The Verge.
Background Context
Many organizations have called employees back to offices following covid-related lockdowns, but the Iran war and ensuing energy crisis may quickly see workers returning to work from home. The International Energy Agency (IEA) – an energy watchdog established to help safeguard global power supplies following the 1970s oil crisis – is pushing for governments, businesses, and households to adopt recommendations that aim to curb energy demands amid supply disruptions triggered by the conflict. The list of 10 suggested actions identified in the IEA's report includes encouraging people to work from home and/or drive slower to reduce fuel usage, a … Read the full story at The Verge.
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Source: The Verge – Original Link
Source: The Verge