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2024, Paper: "The clean energy transition has reached adolescence. Its future direction is not yet set, and in the meantime, its internal paradoxes make for a volatile mix.…
June 28, 2024, Video: "As the world's leading carbon emitters, the United States and China face the dual challenge of navigating their competitive dynamics while collaborating on…
May 7, 2024, Audio: "International relations expert Meghan O'Sullivan, the Jeane Kirkpatrick Professor of the Practice of International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School,…
January 19, 2024, Video: "Energy and geopolitics have become increasingly interlinked. Countries are openly competing to diversify their global energy supplies, including oil, gas…
October 16, 2023, Opinion: "The first Dean’s Discussion of the 2023 fall term brought together faculty with diverse viewpoints on the climate and energy challenges facing the…
2023, Opinion: "As recently as 18 months ago, many policymakers, academics, and pundits in the United States and Europe were waxing lyrical about the geopolitical benefits of the…
October 20, 2022, Video: "In the first Energy Policy Seminar of Fall 2022, James Stock, Harvard's Vice Provost for Climate and Sustainability and the Harold Hitchings Burbank…
June 2022, Audio: "The global energy market is in a state of upheaval. The war in Ukraine and the resulting sanctions against Russian oil and gas have forced the West, especially…
2022, Paper: "It is not hard to understand why people dream of a future defined by clean energy. As greenhouse gas emissions continue to grow and as extreme weather events…