How This Historic Oil Disruption Could Reshape the Global Energy Markets
Iran, Strait of Hormuz, oil prices, solar energy, wind power, energy transition, China, renewables, global markets, energy security
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Op-eds & Essays by David Sandalow • March 22, 2016
Writing in the Huffington Post, Inaugural Fellow David Sandalow describes Cuba’s energy sector and argues that cooperation between the United States and Cuba in the energy sector would benefit both countries.
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.
On February 28, the US and Israel launched new attacks on Iran targeting primarily the country's leadership, security forces, and missile program.
America needs a plan for Tehran's nuclear program.
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Op-eds & Essays by David Sandalow • March 22, 2016