India's Modi cuts size of convoy in austerity move reports
Modi reduced his convoy size and sought austerity measures, including carpooling and public transport, after urging fuel conservation amid global supply disruption.
Modi urges Indians to work from home as US-Iran war sparks fuel crisis - AOL
Reduce travel, delay gold purchases, and use work-from-home, public transport, carpooling, and electric vehicles to conserve fuel and foreign exchange.
Modi urges Indians to work from home as US-Iran war sparks fuel crisis - AOL
Reduce travel, delay gold purchases, and use work-from-home, public transport, carpooling, and electric vehicles to conserve fuel and foreign exchange.
Modi urges Indians to work from home as US-Iran war sparks fuel crisis - AOL
Reduce travel, delay gold purchases, and use work-from-home, public transport, carpooling, and electric vehicles to conserve fuel and foreign exchange.
Modi urges Indians to work from home as US-Iran war sparks fuel crisis - AOL
Reduce travel, delay gold purchases, and use work-from-home, public transport, carpooling, and electric vehicles to conserve fuel and foreign exchange.
ANALYSIS | The energy crisis is getting worse. How protected is Canada? | CBC News
Gasoline prices in Canada are rising due to a global energy crisis, but the country is less affected than others due to its energy production capacity.
2 big UK car associations are telling drivers to ditch non-essential journeys as oil soars above $100 a barrel
UK drivers are advised to avoid non-essential journeys and conserve fuel as oil prices exceed $100 per barrel due to Middle East conflict disrupting shipping routes.
Asia rolls out four-day weeks and work-from-home as emergency measures to solve a fuel crisis caused by Iran war | Fortune
Asian governments implement emergency fuel conservation measures including work-from-home policies, school closures, and price caps due to Middle East oil supply disruptions and high prices.
Vietnam Urges People to Work From Home to Save Fuel as Iran War Disrupts Supplies
Vietnam's trade ministry has called on local businesses to encourage their employees to work from home as part of efforts to save on fuel amid supply disruptions and price surges triggered by the Iran war.