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US N.R.C.Climate Change, Nuclear Energy, and Combating Terror
Christopher Crane of the Exelon Corporation, the Department of Energy’s Daniel Poneman, and Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists’ Rachel Bronson discussed whether nuclear power can be safe and economical. -
Rick Bowmer / APCan the US Reduce its Dependence on China for Critical Minerals?
Critical minerals are central to innovation and security. The United States is dependent on China for them. Karl Friedhoff explains why that is becoming a problem.
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Ramon Espinosa / APThe Cost of Trump's Pressure Campaign on Cuba
The United States is squeezing Cuba harder than it has in years, with the island facing its worst energy and humanitarian crisis in a decade. Will this force change or will Trump follow through with his threats to “take the island?" María de los Angeles Torres breaks down current and historica...
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Fatima Shbair / APBeyond OPEC: The Geopolitical Earthquake Reshaping the Middle East and Its Neighbors
The Iran war may have been the catalyst, but the UAE’s decision to leave the oil cartel is the culmination of years of geopolitical divergence with Saudi Arabia.
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Seth Wenig / APIs the Global Economy Ready for Another Forever War?
Lord Jim O’Neill, Raghuram Rajan, and Leslie Vinjamuri discuss the mounting and multiplying global economic effects of the Iran war. -
Public Opinion Survey
Americans Expecting a Power Shift in Energy Supply in Next 10 Years
October 14, 2014, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz and Rachel Bronson, Download Report (PDF), Americans clearly lean toward cleaner methods of powering the country and expect renewable sources will overtake fossil fuels as the primary US energy sources in the next 10 years., Key Find...
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Working Paper
Energy Benchmarks Driving Behavior Change in Buildings
August 1, 2016, RESEARCH Working Paper by Karen Weigert, Download Report (PDF), Karen Weigert examines research, initial findings, potential implications, and suggestions for future research on benchmarking and energy efficiency programs., In 2013, the City of Chicago passed the Chicago Energy Be...
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Eraldo Peres / APCan COP30 Deliver amid US Retreat from Climate Action?
With global emissions still rising and political will waning, what can come out of this year’s international climate negotiations?
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Aaron Favila / APWhat a Fragmented ASEAN Means for US-China Competition
The Iran war’s ripple effects risk obscuring festering divisions within the Southeast Asian bloc—most notably its inability to develop a region-wide approach to Washington and Beijing.
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Hassan Ammar / APFrom Oil to Food: How the Iran War Could Disrupt Global Stability
Catherine Bertini and Michael Werz explain how the Iran war could ripple from energy markets into global food systems, driving prices higher and worsening global food security.