DeBriefed 27 Mach 2026: North Sea myths debunked | India’s climate plan | IPCC and Indigenous knowledge

Why it matters: Geopolitical crises are clashing with climate goals, forcing a reevaluation of energy transition timelines.
- Carbon Brief's DeBriefed focuses on dispelling North Sea myths, detailing India's climate strategy, and integrating IPCC findings with Indigenous knowledge.
- UK oil producers are advocating for a North Sea revival, citing the Hormuz Crisis as a critical factor disrupting global supply (OilPrice.com).
- The Hormuz Crisis is presented as a key driver for renewed interest in domestic oil production, potentially conflicting with climate transition goals (OilPrice.com).
While Carbon Brief's DeBriefed aims to debunk North Sea myths and highlight India's climate plan alongside IPCC and Indigenous knowledge, OilPrice.com reveals a contrasting push from UK oil producers for a North Sea revival. This push is fueled by the Hormuz Crisis, creating a tension between climate action and immediate energy security concerns.

