Israel-Iran Energy War Disrupts Global LNG Supply for Years
Qatars LNG Facility Damage Forces 3-5 Year Repair, Contract Cancellations Attacks on Ras Laffan disrupt global supply, triggering force majeure on con
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External Publications with Jason Bordoff, Mari Elka Pangestu & Luisa Palacios • November 11, 2024
This report captures diverse perspectives and offers a comprehensive look at the challenges and pathways toward a sustainable energy future.
The 2024 Aspen-Columbia Global Energy Forum, held June 5–7 in Rio de Janeiro, convened leaders from government, industry, civil society, and academia to address the urgent challenges of achieving a fair and affordable clean energy transition amid rising energy security and geopolitical pressures. Organized by the Aspen Institute and Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy, the forum underscored the importance of North-South collaboration in tackling the climate crisis.
Against a backdrop of intensifying climate events and a shifting energy landscape, the forum explored critical topics, including financing the energy transition in emerging markets, the role of green industrial policy and its impact on global trade, and the implications of COP 28’s fossil fuel transition agenda for the oil and gas industry. Additionally, Brazil’s energy transition strategies provided valuable insights for other emerging economies. The forum also addressed the geopolitics of energy, focusing on how energy policies intersect with elections and power dynamics, as well as the pressing need for sustainable development and processing of critical minerals.
This report captures the diverse perspectives shared under non-attribution principles, offering a comprehensive look at the challenges and pathways toward a sustainable energy future.
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The oil shock triggered by the crisis in the Persian Gulf has pushed crude above $100 per barrel, reviving familiar fears of economic turmoil in the United States driven by surging gasoline and diesel prices.
Concerns about greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution, and energy security are driving increased interest in nuclear power.
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External Publications with Jason Bordoff, Mari Elka Pangestu & Luisa Palacios • November 11, 2024