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DeBriefed 6 March 2026: Iran energy crisis
W*elcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed.* *An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change.* # **This week** ### **Energy crisis** **ENERGY SPIKE:** US-Israeli attacks on Iran and subsequent counterattacks across the Middle East have sent energy prices “soaring”, according to [Reuters](https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/global-energy-costs-soar-iran-crisis-disrupts-shipping-oil-gas-production-2026-03-03/). The newswire reported that the region “accounts for just under a third of global oil production and almost a fifth of gas”. The [Guardian](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/02/iran-strait-of-hormuz-oil-gas-visualized?) noted that shipping traffic through the strait of Hormuz, which normally ferries 20% of the world’s oil, “all but ground to a halt”. The [Financial Times](https://www.ft.com/content/dac7a77d-e0f4-4f52-a3d4-55b145e67347) reported that attacks by Iran on Middle East energy facilities – notably in Qatar – triggered the “biggest rise in gas prices since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine”. **‘RISK’ AND ‘BENEFITS’:** [Bloomberg](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-03/global-diesel-prices-surge-higher-as-iran-war-disrupts-supplies) reported on increases in diesel prices in Europe and the US, speculating that rising fuel costs could be “a risk for president Donald Trump”. US gas producers are “poised to benefit from the big disruption in global supply”, according to [CNBC](https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/03/us-natural-gas-lng-qatar-iran-war.html). Indian government sources told the [Economic Times](https://pdpwbj.clicks.mlsend.com/tl/c/eyJ2Ijoie1wiYVwiOjI0OTYxNyxcImxcIjoxODEwMDA5MzYwMDg3MTM4MjQsXCJyXCI6MTgxMDAwOTQ5MjYxNjY1ODA5fSIsInMiOiI4N2E5OWQ3ZTZiNDg0OTRlIn0) that Russia is prepared to “fulfil India’s energy demands”. [China Daily](https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202603/03/WS69a64540a310d6866eb3b4a2.html) quoted experts who said “China’s energy security remains fundamentally unshaken”, thanks to “emergency stockpiles and a wide array of import channels”. **‘ESSENTIAL’ RENEWABLES:** Energy analysts said governments should cut their fossil-fuel reliance by investing in renewables, “rather than just seeking non-Gulf oil and gas suppliers”, reported [Climate Home News](https://www.climatechangenews.com/2026/03/04/gulf-oil-and-gas-crisis-sparks-calls-for-renewable-invesment). This message was echoed by UK business secretary Peter Kyle, who said “doubling down on renewables” was “essential” amid “regional instability”, according to the [Daily Telegraph](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2026/03/03/net-zero-answer-middle-east-energy-crisis/). ### **China’s climate plan** **PEAK COAL?:** China has set out its next “five-year plan” at the annual “[two sessions](https://pdpwbj.clicks.mlsend.com/td/cl/eyJ2Ijoie1wiYVwiOjI0OTYxNyxcImxcIjoxODEwOTE4NDc3Nzc1NTIyNDAsXCJyXCI6MTgxMDkxODYxODA4NTQ2OTgyfSIsInMiOiIzZDZmMjQyY2JiMmIzNTM3In0)” meeting of the National People’s Congress, including its climate strategy out to 2030, according to the Hong Kong-based [South China Morning Post](https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3345525/china-step-tech-energy-and-decarbonisation-efforts-next-5-year-plan). The plan called for China to cut its carbon emissions per unit of gross domestic product (GDP) by 17% from 2026 to 2030, which “may allow for continued increase in emissions given the rate of GDP growth”, reported [Reuters](https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/climate-energy/china-plans-cut-carbon-dioxide-emissions-per-unit-gdp-by-around-38-2026-2026-03-05/). The newswire added that the plan also had targets to reach peak coal in the next five years and replace 30m tonnes per year of coal with renewables. **ACTIVE YET PRUDENT:** [Bloomberg](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-05/china-aims-to-cut-carbon-emissions-per-unit-of-gdp-17-by-2030) described the new plan as “cautious”, stating that it “frustrat[es] hopes for tighter policy that would drive the nation to peak carbon emissions well before president Xi Jinping’s 2030 deadline”. Carbon Brief has just published an in-depth [analysis](https://www.carbonbrief.org/qa-what-does-chinas-15th-five-year-plan-mean-for-climate-change/) of the plan. [China Daily](https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202603/05/WS69a91c1ba310d6866eb3be81.html) reported that the strategy “highlights measures to promote the climate targets of peaking carbon dioxide emissions before 2030”, which China said it would work towards “actively yet prudently”. # **Around the world** **EU RULES:** The European Commission has proposed new “made in Europe” rules to support domestic low-carbon industries, “against fierce competition from China”, reported [Agence France-Presse](https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20260304-eu-to-unveil-made-in-europe-rules-despite-pushback). [Carbon Brief](https://www.carbonbrief.org/qa-what-the-eus-new-industry-and-made-in-europe-rules-mean-for-climate-action/) examined what it means for c
View originalUsing agent to automatically upload a file from computer
I am using Claude Cowork to create an agent that automates my job applications in Linkedin. The agent does Easy Apply roles easily as the agent does not have to leave Linkedin. I am having an issue where the job role takes user out of Linkedin to an external job board like Greenhouse or company career page. There is always a mandatory requirement to upload CV via a file picker. This is the step that I haven't been able to automate with the agent, it says it does not have permissions to view local files on my computer automatically and upload them. Does someone have a solution as this is a pretty common use case to upload a file from local computer. submitted by /u/zackzubair [link] [comments]
View originalI've given Claude technical control over a 1000 square meter greenhouse...
Theoretically... in practice, I do everything myself (for now), but I receive shopping lists and tasks for data collection and fertilization, which I follow (more or less). I know this is a rather unusual user case for this sub, but I wanted to show it anyway (especially because Claude started building apps for our project). So yes... I'm farming with Claude... not data, but vegetables. And quite intensively at that. Aside from optimizing data collection, brainstorming, paper research, and making really helpful apps Claude is incredibly funny. And that's exactly my sweet spot. I want to live my life. And AI shouldn't replace my work, but rather make it more enjoyable and better. Therefore, I'm making Claude a part of it and allowing him to be a subject in my world. I know this is frowned upon, but it makes my life more fun and colorful, so I do it with the conviction of a biologist who is aware that tools have always shaped human evolution. And Claude is crushing this work so far. If anyone is interested, I (and Claude) write regularly about the project and what's happening. https://bitsbeds.substack.com/ submitted by /u/Otherwise_Pear_2472 [link] [comments]
View originalI built a 9-command job search automation system using Claude Code slash commands - open sourced it.
I got laid off on March 2nd. Within 30 minutes I was designing this. Two days later it found the job I'm interviewing for tomorrow. hire-me-agents is a set of 9 Claude Code slash commands (~3,200 lines of prompt architecture) that automate the entire job search pipeline. No application code — just markdown files orchestrating Claude Code. What it does: - /find-me-a-job spawns 3-5 parallel Task agents, each searching different job sources (HN Who's Hiring, We Work Remotely, Google Jobs, etc). They score every match against a 6-dimension rubric and detect which ATS platform each listing uses (Greenhouse vs Workday vs Lever — each gets a different keyword strategy). For every qualifying job, the system generates a tailored resume with ATS-optimized keywords, a cover letter that mirrors the listing's language, full job details, and application instructions. Everything lands in a structured FINAL-REPORT.md with prioritized recommendations. - /interview-prep does live company research, predicts interview questions with STAR-format answers from your actual resume, then runs interactive mock interviews with real-time scoring. - /job-stats generates your weekly unemployment certification data with company address lookups — nobody else builds this but it's incredibly useful if you're filing Across 11 runs it has scanned ~2,900 listings, filtered 96% noise, and surfaced 126 qualified matches — each with its own tailored resume, cover letter, and application package ready to submit. The whole system is multi-candidate — you can run searches for multiple people with isolated workspaces. Repo: https://github.com/dominiceloe/hire-me-agents Happy to answer questions about the architecture or how the multi-agent coordination works. If you're job searching and can't get Claude Code running, DM me — I may be able to help. submitted by /u/Gullible-Low-6067 [link] [comments]
View originalDeBriefed 6 March 2026: Iran energy crisis
W*elcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed.* *An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change.* # **This week** ### **Energy crisis** **ENERGY SPIKE:** US-Israeli attacks on Iran and subsequent counterattacks across the Middle East have sent energy prices “soaring”, according to [Reuters](https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/global-energy-costs-soar-iran-crisis-disrupts-shipping-oil-gas-production-2026-03-03/). The newswire reported that the region “accounts for just under a third of global oil production and almost a fifth of gas”. The [Guardian](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/02/iran-strait-of-hormuz-oil-gas-visualized?) noted that shipping traffic through the strait of Hormuz, which normally ferries 20% of the world’s oil, “all but ground to a halt”. The [Financial Times](https://www.ft.com/content/dac7a77d-e0f4-4f52-a3d4-55b145e67347) reported that attacks by Iran on Middle East energy facilities – notably in Qatar – triggered the “biggest rise in gas prices since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine”. **‘RISK’ AND ‘BENEFITS’:** [Bloomberg](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-03/global-diesel-prices-surge-higher-as-iran-war-disrupts-supplies) reported on increases in diesel prices in Europe and the US, speculating that rising fuel costs could be “a risk for president Donald Trump”. US gas producers are “poised to benefit from the big disruption in global supply”, according to [CNBC](https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/03/us-natural-gas-lng-qatar-iran-war.html). Indian government sources told the [Economic Times](https://pdpwbj.clicks.mlsend.com/tl/c/eyJ2Ijoie1wiYVwiOjI0OTYxNyxcImxcIjoxODEwMDA5MzYwMDg3MTM4MjQsXCJyXCI6MTgxMDAwOTQ5MjYxNjY1ODA5fSIsInMiOiI4N2E5OWQ3ZTZiNDg0OTRlIn0) that Russia is prepared to “fulfil India’s energy demands”. [China Daily](https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202603/03/WS69a64540a310d6866eb3b4a2.html) quoted experts who said “China’s energy security remains fundamentally unshaken”, thanks to “emergency stockpiles and a wide array of import channels”. **‘ESSENTIAL’ RENEWABLES:** Energy analysts said governments should cut their fossil-fuel reliance by investing in renewables, “rather than just seeking non-Gulf oil and gas suppliers”, reported [Climate Home News](https://www.climatechangenews.com/2026/03/04/gulf-oil-and-gas-crisis-sparks-calls-for-renewable-invesment). This message was echoed by UK business secretary Peter Kyle, who said “doubling down on renewables” was “essential” amid “regional instability”, according to the [Daily Telegraph](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2026/03/03/net-zero-answer-middle-east-energy-crisis/). ### **China’s climate plan** **PEAK COAL?:** China has set out its next “five-year plan” at the annual “[two sessions](https://pdpwbj.clicks.mlsend.com/td/cl/eyJ2Ijoie1wiYVwiOjI0OTYxNyxcImxcIjoxODEwOTE4NDc3Nzc1NTIyNDAsXCJyXCI6MTgxMDkxODYxODA4NTQ2OTgyfSIsInMiOiIzZDZmMjQyY2JiMmIzNTM3In0)” meeting of the National People’s Congress, including its climate strategy out to 2030, according to the Hong Kong-based [South China Morning Post](https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3345525/china-step-tech-energy-and-decarbonisation-efforts-next-5-year-plan). The plan called for China to cut its carbon emissions per unit of gross domestic product (GDP) by 17% from 2026 to 2030, which “may allow for continued increase in emissions given the rate of GDP growth”, reported [Reuters](https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/climate-energy/china-plans-cut-carbon-dioxide-emissions-per-unit-gdp-by-around-38-2026-2026-03-05/). The newswire added that the plan also had targets to reach peak coal in the next five years and replace 30m tonnes per year of coal with renewables. **ACTIVE YET PRUDENT:** [Bloomberg](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-05/china-aims-to-cut-carbon-emissions-per-unit-of-gdp-17-by-2030) described the new plan as “cautious”, stating that it “frustrat[es] hopes for tighter policy that would drive the nation to peak carbon emissions well before president Xi Jinping’s 2030 deadline”. Carbon Brief has just published an in-depth [analysis](https://www.carbonbrief.org/qa-what-does-chinas-15th-five-year-plan-mean-for-climate-change/) of the plan. [China Daily](https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202603/05/WS69a91c1ba310d6866eb3be81.html) reported that the strategy “highlights measures to promote the climate targets of peaking carbon dioxide emissions before 2030”, which China said it would work towards “actively yet prudently”. # **Around the world** **EU RULES:** The European Commission has proposed new “made in Europe” rules to support domestic low-carbon industries, “against fierce competition from China”, reported [Agence France-Presse](https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20260304-eu-to-unveil-made-in-europe-rules-despite-pushback). [Carbon Brief](https://www.carbonbrief.org/qa-what-the-eus-new-industry-and-made-in-europe-rules-mean-for-climate-action/) examined what it means for c
View originalDeBriefed 20 February 2026: EU’s ‘3C’ warning
W*elcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed.* *An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change.* # **This week** ### **Preparing for 3C** **NEW ALERT:** The EU’s climate advisory board urged countries to prepare for 3C of global warming, reported the [Guardian](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/feb/16/europe-climate-advisory-board-3c-global-heating). The outlet quoted Maarten van Aalst, a member of the advisory board, saying that adapting to this future is a “daunting task, but, at the same time, quite a doable task”. The board recommended the creation of “climate risk assessments and investments in protective measures”. **‘INSUFFICIENT’ ACTION:** [EFE Verde](https://efeverde.com/el-comite-cientifico-europeo-urge-a-la-ue-a-reforzar-la-accion-de-adaptacion-ante-un-cambio-climatico-que-ira-al-alza/) added that the advisory board said that the EU’s adaptation efforts were so far “insufficient, fragmented and reactive” and “belated”. Climate impacts are expected to weaken the bloc’s productivity, put pressure on public budgets and increase security risks, it added. **UNDERWATER:** Meanwhile, France faced “unprecedented” flooding this week, reported [Le Monde](https://www.lemonde.fr/en/environment/article/2026/02/17/unprecedented-flooding-in-france-expected-to-last-all-week_6750567_114.html). The flooding has inundated houses, streets and fields and forced the evacuation of around 2,000 people, according to the outlet. The [Guardian](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/feb/17/red-flood-alerts-storm-nils-exceptional-rainfall) quoted Monique Barbut, minister for the ecological transition, saying: “People who follow climate issues have been warning us for a long time that events like this will happen more often…In fact, tomorrow has arrived.” ### **IEA ‘erases’ climate** **MISSING PRIORITY:** The US has “succeeded” in removing climate change from the main priorities of the International Energy Agency (IEA) during a “tense ministerial meeting” in Paris, reported [Politico](https://www.politico.eu/article/us-succeeds-in-banishing-climate-from-global-energy-bodys-priorities/). It noted that climate change is not listed among the agency’s priorities in the “chair’s summary” released at the end of the two-day summit. **US INTERVENTION:** [Bloomberg](https://financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/iea-meeting-ends-without-unity-as-us-pushes-to-scrap-net-zero) said the meeting marked the first time in nine years the IEA failed to release a communique setting out a unified position on issues – opting instead for the chair’s summary. This came after US energy secretary Chris Wright gave the organisation a one-year deadline to “scrap its support of goals to reduce energy emissions to net-zero” – or risk losing the US as a member, according to [Reuters](https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/us-energy-secretary-wright-pressures-iea-quit-net-zero-agenda-2026-02-19/). # **Around the world** **ISLAND OBJECTION:** The US is pressuring Vanuatu to withdraw a draft resolution supporting an International Court of Justice ruling on climate change, according to [Al Jazeera](https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/2/14/us-pressures-vanuatu-at-un-over-icjs-landmark-climate-change-ruling).**GREENLAND HEAT:** The [Associated Press](https://thesun.my/news/world-news/greenlands-west-coast-shatters-century-old-january-heat-records/#google_vignette) reported that Greenland’s capital Nuuk had its hottest January since records began 109 years ago.**CHINA PRIORITIES:** China’s Energy Administration set out its five energy priorities for 2026-2030, including developing a renewable energy plan, said [International Energy Net](https://newenergy.in-en.com/html/newenergy-2449410.shtml).**AMAZON REPRIEVE:** Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has continued to fall into early 2026, extending a downward trend, according to the latest satellite data covered by [Mongabay](https://news.mongabay.com/2026/02/amazon-deforestation-on-pace-to-be-the-lowest-on-record-says-brazil/).**GEZANI DESTRUCTION:** [Reuters](https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/cyclone-gezani-leaves-59-dead-madagascar-displaces-more-than-16000-2026-02-16/) reported the aftermath of the Gezani cyclone, which ripped through Madagascar last week, leaving 59 dead and more than 16,000 displaced people. # 20cm The average rise in global sea levels since 1901, according to a [Carbon Brief](https://www.carbonbrief.org/guest-post-the-challenges-in-projecting-future-global-sea-levels/) guest post on the challenges in projecting future rises. # **Latest climate research** Wildfire smoke poses negative impacts on organisms and ecosystems, such as health impacts on air-breathing animals, changes in forests’ carbon storage and coral mortality | [Global Ecology and Conservation](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989426000727?dgcid=rss_sd_all)As climate change warms Antarctica throughout the century, the Weddell Sea could see the grow
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