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La stratégie énergétique en Amérique latine, entre développement et dépendance

L’Amérique latine s’affirme comme une région stratégique au cœur de la transition énergétique mondiale. Riche en ressources naturelles et dotée d’une biodiversité unique, elle joue un rôle crucial dans le développement des énergies renouvelables et la mise en œuvre d’approches et de solutions durables. Or, les choix de gouvernance énergétique divergent selon les États. À l’occasion du colloque « L’Amérique latine face aux recompositions mondiales » organisé par l’IRIS en partenariat avec l’Agence française de Développement, le 13 mars 2025, Anne-Sophie Corbeau, chercheuse au Centre global de politique de l’énergie de l’Université de Columbia (CGEP), a répondu à nos questions :

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The US doesn’t have a climate policy now — until Washington is back at the global table, world environmental progress will be slow: Noah Kaufman

Economist Noah Kaufman discusses the complexities of America's energy transition, highlighting the decline of coal despite federal rhetoric. He emphasizes the need to address the economic vulnerabilities of fossil fuel-dependent communities, particularly oil and gas regions often overlooked in climate policies. Kaufman also warns that potential tariffs and US disengagement from global climate agreements could hinder progress.

News and Publications with Noah Kaufman The Economic Times • April 23, 2025

The real impacts of Trump 2.0 on energy finance

Be sure to sign into your Energy Central account (register for free here) to access this full post with the podcast recording. What does a change in U.S. presidential administrations have to do with stalled solar farms in Sub-Saharan Africa or wind projects in Southeast Asia? As it turns out, quite a lot. On this episode of Power Perspectives, we explore how U.S. policy shifts

News and Publications with Gautam Jain Energy Central • April 22, 2025
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