Columbia Energy Exchange podcast

If you’re curious about how energy, climate, markets, and global shifts are connected – and what it all means for our world – the Columbia Energy Exchange podcast is a standout listen. Brought to life by Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy, the podcast features deep, thoughtful conversations with top energy and climate leaders from government, business, academia, and civil society.

Episode Guide

No.TitleListen to episodePublishedDescription ExcerptTags
136Iran Conflict Brief: The High Cost of Attacking Energy Infrastructure26-03-19As the conflict in ​the Middle East enters its 20th day, events on the ground have shifted into a critical new phase marked by direct ...Energy security, Geopolitics, Energy infrastructure, LNG supply, Oil markets, Strait of hormuz, Supply disruption, Energy crisis, Natural gas markets, Demand destruction, European gas prices, Russian gas, US LNG, Energy diversification, Middle east conflict
135Michael Gerrard and Jeff Holmstead on Next Chapter in US Climate Policy26-03-17The climate policy landscape in the US is in flux. Last month, the Environmental Protection Agency repealed its own power to regulate greenhouse gases. Two ...Climate policy, Environmental regulation, US climate policy, Greenhouse gas emissions, EPA regulation, Endangerment finding, Supreme court, Climate litigation, Fossil fuel industry, Clean air act, State climate policy, Energy transition, Legal uncertainty, Emissions standards
134Iran Conflict Brief: A ‘Tacit Bargain’ Protecting Gulf Energy26-03-16As the US-Israeli military campaign against Iran enters its third week, the complexities of the global energy landscape are deepening by the hour. Shut-ins of ...Energy security, Geopolitics, Strait of hormuz, Oil markets, LNG supply, Supply disruption, Strategic reserves, Sanctions policy, Economic statecraft, Energy infrastructure, Maritime security, Ceasefire negotiations, Global energy system, Middle east conflict
133Iran Conflict Brief: What It Will Take to Open Up the Strait of Hormuz26-03-11In energy markets, all eyes are on the Strait of Hormuz. As of March 11, 2026, this vital passage is effectively closed to tanker traffic, ...Energy security, Geopolitics, Strait of hormuz, Supply disruption, Oil markets, LNG supply, Strategic reserves, Energy infrastructure, Maritime security, Naval warfare, Global trade, Middle east conflict, Shipping risk, Energy crisis
132How the Iran Conflict Is Reshaping Russia and China’s Energy Security26-03-10Since the US-Israeli bombing campaign began in Iran, energy markets around the world have been on edge as the conflict threatens immediate and long-term energy ...Energy security, Geopolitics, Global energy markets, Oil prices, Gas markets, LNG supply, Supply disruption, Strait of hormuz, Russia energy sector, China energy policy, Strategic reserves, Energy trade, Energy infrastructure, Sanctions impact
131The Widening Middle East Conflict and Its Impact on Energy26-03-03On February 28, the United States and Israel launched a campaign against Iran targeting military infrastructure and the regime’s core leadership. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali ...Climate change, Energy markets, Oil prices, Gas markets, LNG supply, Energy security, Geopolitics, Middle east conflict, Iran sanctions, Energy infrastructure, Supply disruption, Global energy system, Fossil fuels, Strategic reserves, Energy trade
130Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling: What It Means for Energy26-02-24President Trump has aggressively used tariffs as an economic tool, but a US Supreme Court decision on Friday struck down his sweeping tariffs, bringing new ...Supreme court ruling, Tariff policy, International emergency economic powers act, Economic statecraft, Trade and energy policy, Sanctions authority, Russian oil exports, Clean energy tariffs, Section 301 tariffs, Section 232 tariffs, Carbon border adjustment, National security and trade, LNG export agreements, Critical minerals trade
129Alex Fitzsimmons on the DOE’s ‘Energy Dominance’ Agenda26-02-17Under the second Trump administration, the US Department of Energy significantly shifted its priorities to align with its “energy dominance” agenda. But one significant point ...Energy dominance agenda, Department of energy, Energy security, Grid resilience, Critical infrastructure, Cybersecurity threats, Nation state actors, Supply chain security, Bulk power system, Peak demand capacity, Dispatchable generation, Data center load growth, Backup power systems, Transmission congestion, Nuclear energy expansion
128Laura Holgate on the Promise and Perils of Nuclear Innovation26-02-10The Trump administration has prioritized nuclear energy expansion, aiming to increase US nuclear capacity fourfold by 2050. This nuclear energy resurgence in the US is ...Nuclear energy policy, Bipartisan support, Advanced reactors, Small modular reactors, Nuclear regulatory commission, Nuclear safety regulation, Nuclear exports, Team USA strategy, International atomic energy agency, Nuclear safeguards, Arms control treaty, Nuclear nonproliferation, National security strategy, Clean energy transition, Energy infrastructure security
127Jigar Shah Wants to Depoliticize Energy26-02-03As political support for clean energy has waxed and waned over the past twenty years, so has the government’s financial backing. In the 2010s, critics ...Clean energy finance, Loan programs office, Government loan guarantees, Clean tech investing, Commercialization funding, Technology risk, Project finance, Grid reliability, Electricity prices, Demand flexibility, Virtual power plants, Battery storage, Domestic manufacturing, Industrial policy, Energy security
126Michael Webber on What’s Behind Rising Energy Costs26-01-27With electricity prices on the rise, the future of our power grid is attracting a lot more attention. Surging demand is at the center of ...
125Reporters’ Roundtable: What’s Driving US Energy Policy News in 2026?26-01-20From the affordability crisis and the data center boom, to the US government’s campaign to reinvigorate the Venezuelan oil market, energy is dominating headlines in ...
124Anja Manuel on the Next Era of Great Power Competition26-01-13Great power competition—particularly between the United States and China—is intensifying. This rivalry is reshaping everything from technology supply chains and energy security to the future ...
123Oil and Venezuela: What’s Next?26-01-06Early on January 3, 2026, the United States apprehended Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife and removed Maduro from power. Maduro was transported to ...
122Editor’s Pick: Sean Casten on US Energy Policy in a Partisan Era25-12-30This has been a crucial year for US energy policy. The passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act eliminated many of the clean energy ...
121Luisa Palacios and Eddie Fishman on the US Pressure Campaign on Venezuela’s Oil25-12-23Over the past week, President Trump has intensified pressure on Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro by targeting the regime’s economic lifeline—oil. The United States has seized ...
120From Hot Rocks to Clean Power: Roland Horne on the Future of Geothermal25-12-16If it seems like you’re hearing a lot more about geothermal energy lately, that’s because this clean, firm energy source is at a technological turning ...
119Emmanuel Lagarrigue on Climate Investing Today25-12-09Investment in clean energy technologies is on course to hit a record $2.2 trillion this year, according to the International Energy Agency. That’s more than ...
118Amy Harder on Climate and Energy Reporting25-12-02The national conversation around climate change is shifting. There’s more focus on energy affordability and demand, as well as on the dual role artificial intelligence ...
117In a Charged Environment, FERC Faces Demands for Energy25-11-25The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) regulates the United States’ energy transmission, pipeline networks, and wholesale rates for electricity. For much of its history, FERC ...
116World Energy Outlook 2025: Navigating Divergent Futures25-11-18Around the globe, and here in the United States, energy markets face huge uncertainties. They include everything from rising geopolitical tensions to a wave of ...
115Building Energy Policy on Evidence25-11-11Elected officials face huge challenges when it comes to energy policymaking. They have very little time to learn complicated, nuanced issues. They’re bombarded by information ...
114A Changing Atmosphere at the Upcoming UN Climate Summit25-11-04The ten years since the Paris Agreement was signed at the UN Climate Change Conference, COP 21, have been the ten hottest years on record. ...
113Unpacking Recent Sanctions on Russian Oil25-10-28Last week, President Trump announced that he was imposing significant new sanctions on Russia. It’s an effort to cut off revenue Russia needs for its ...
112‘The Return of the Energy Weapon’25-10-21Energy has long been used as a weapon. The United Kingdom blocked oil exports to Germany during World War I. Hitler’s fall was due in ...
111What Drives ‘Breakneck’ Development in China?25-10-14Trade tensions between the US and China have hit a new high mark. Last week, after China announced plans to ratchet up its export controls ...
110Building a New Energy Industrial Strategy25-10-07Industrial policy, supply chain security, and economic competitiveness are central to how we think about clean energy deployment. As the Trump administration pulls back federal ...
109Is Permitting Reform About to Break Through?25-09-30Last year, an energy permitting reform bill sponsored by Senators Joe Manchin and John Barrasso passed out of committee but failed to gain full support ...
108US Energy Policy in a Partisan Era25-09-23Following the rollback of key climate provisions from the Inflation Reduction Act, the debate over America’s energy future is increasingly contentious. The passage of the ...
107Is ‘Gold Standard’ for Energy Data in Trouble?25-09-16Everyone from energy executives to traders on Wall Street to policymakers across the US depend on accurate, timely information about energy production, consumption, and trends. ...
106The Power of a Russia-China Energy Deal25-09-09Before it invaded Ukraine, Russia was Europe’s single largest supplier of imported natural gas. But now that the European Union is considering an outright ban ...
105What’s Shaping GOP Energy Policy?25-09-02The rollback of the Inflation Reduction Act through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act has reshaped America’s climate and energy landscape by cutting tax incentives ...
104Jensen Huang: The Power of Intelligence Infrastructure25-08-26Jensen Huang, who founded NVIDIA in the early 1990s and built it into one of the most valuable companies in the world today, has thought ...
103Trump’s High-Risk, High-Reward AI Action Plan25-08-19In July, the Trump administration released what it calls an AI action plan. In it, along with several executive orders, the White House lays out ...
102Special Episode: Unpacking the US-India-Russia Tariff Triangle25-08-14After President Trump and Indian Prime Minister Modi met in the White House back in February, US-India relations appeared to be on solid ground. Back ...
101India’s Clean Energy Conundrum25-08-12President Trump’s threat to double tariffs on Indian goods, to 50%, as punishment for the country’s continued purchase of Russian oil, puts India in an ...
100A Reckoning for Core US Climate Finding25-08-05The US Environmental Protection Agency plans to rescind the foundation of its authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act. …
99Editor’s Pick: How Economic Warfare Impacts Energy25-07-29Six months in, President Trump’s trade war has entered a new phase. …
98A Critical Moment for Latin America’s Mineral Supply Chain25-07-22Countries around the world, including the US, are rushing to secure critical mineral supply chains. …
97Climate Shocks Are Redefining Energy Security25-07-15Many parts of the US have experienced brutal, deadly heat in recent weeks—and there’s plenty of summer left. …
96Is AI Friend or Foe to the Clean Energy Transition?25-07-08Artificial intelligence is transforming our world — and the energy sector. …
95Peaks and Valleys in the Energy Transition25-07-01The global energy landscape is shifting right now. …
94Navigating Israel-Iran Ceasefire Uncertainties25-06-25Just two days after President Trump deployed America’s military to attack Iranian nuclear development sites, a shaky ceasefire between Israel and Iran brokered by …
93California’s Clean Air Conundrum25-06-24California has long led the nation in pioneering clean air regulations, from grappling with smog to setting ambitious zero-emission vehicle mandates. …
92Growing Israel-Iran Conflict and Its Impact on Energy Markets25-06-19In the growing conflict between Israel and Iran, many questions now loom, including the extent of US involvement, the potential for regime change, and …
91US Role in a Nuclear Energy Resurgence25-06-17Climate imperatives, national security, and the need for reliable, carbon-free, dispatchable power to meet rising electricity demand are all contributing to a resurgence in …
90Implications of Israel’s Attack on Iran25-06-13On June 12th, Israel carried out overnight airstrikes targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, military infrastructure, military leaders, and nuclear scientists. …
89A Major Reckoning for US Energy Policy25-06-10Congress is rushing to enact what could be the most significant energy policy reversal in decades. …
88Obstacles to Energy Consensus in Congress25-06-03In today's polarized political landscape, energy policy has become increasingly partisan.

States rich in both fossil fuels and renewable resources must confront growing …
87Trump’s Mideast Diplomacy25-05-27President Trump's recent visit to the Gulf region marked a dramatic shift from the previous administration’s Middle East diplomacy. …
86A Framework for Achieving Energy Equity25-05-20We often associate energy poverty with developing nations, but the reality is that tens of millions of Americans struggle to pay their monthly energy …
85Japan’s Shifting Energy Strategy25-05-13For years, Japan set aggressive decarbonization targets, positioning itself as a climate leader despite limited domestic resources. …
84Can Canada Become an Energy Superpower?25-05-06From oil pipelines crossing the border to integrated electricity grids, energy trade has long been a key part of the economic relationship between the …
83Energy’s Role in Ukraine Peace Talks25-04-29After more than three years of intense fighting following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the path to end the war has been …
82The Nexus of Climate Policy and National Security25-04-22As President Biden’s national security advisor, Jake Sullivan laid out a strategy for what he called a “foreign policy for the middle class.” Using …
81Trade War Turbulence and Clean Energy25-04-15It’s hard to overstate how consequential President Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs have been for American economic policy. …
80Front Lines of the Energy Transition25-04-08In energy policy circles, the word “resilience” often refers to future-proof systems or infrastructure designed for the transition away from fossil fuels. …
79Europe's Energy Trilemma25-04-01The European Union’s energy landscape is transforming rapidly, as the bloc works to reduce emissions, lower energy prices, and decrease dependence on Russian fuel—three …
78Breaking America's Energy Policy Gridlock25-03-25Across America, energy policy is often driven by short-term politics over long-term planning. …
77At CERAWeek, Mixed Responses to Trump 2.025-03-18Last week, energy industry leaders gathered in Houston for CERAWeek by S&P Global, one of the most important annual industry events focusing on the …
76Adapting National Security to Climate Change25-03-11Energy and climate change are becoming ever more central to America's national security. …
75America’s Energy Priorities Reconsidered25-03-04The Biden administration took office with ambitious plans to accelerate America's clean energy transition. …
74AI Power Demand and U.S. Energy Policy25-02-25The race to power artificial intelligence is dramatically reshaping America's electricity landscape. …
73Global Impacts of ‘Unleashing’ LNG25-02-18Europe is facing a challenging year as natural gas prices surge. …
72How Economic Warfare Impacts Energy25-02-11At the start of February, President Trump launched a trade war.

The president announced sweeping tariffs on goods imported from China, Canada, …
71America's New Energy Playbook25-02-04Over the past month, the Trump administration has declared a national energy emergency, launched an ambitious agenda aimed at transforming the nation's energy landscape, …
70Reporters’ Roundtable: Trump’s Quick Start on Energy25-01-28Last week, President Trump wasted no time in making good on a long list of energy-related campaign promises. …
69What’s Next for America’s Energy Policy?25-01-21President Donald Trump’s administration is promising an energy policy overhaul that would fundamentally reshape America's climate and energy policies. …
68AI, Extreme Weather, and the LA Wildfires25-01-14The year 2024 ended with a sobering milestone: it was officially the hottest year ever recorded. …
67Climate as a Catalyst for Global Conflicts25-01-07Climate change isn't just an environmental threat—it's becoming a catalyst for conflict.

Over the past decade, rising temperatures, water shortages, and other environmental …
66Re-run: Understanding the Scale of the Energy Transition24-12-31Energy is fundamental to economic development. …
65Re-run: Brazil’s Crucial Role in the Energy Transition24-12-24In Brazil, the energy transition is pushed and prodded by conflicting forces. …
64Transforming America’s Power System24-12-17The headline from this year’s World Energy Outlook released by the International Energy Agency says, “The world is on the brink of …
63COP29: A Veteran’s Account of the UN Process24-12-10The international climate negotiation process stands at a critical juncture. …
62The Cybersecurity Stakes of the Energy Transition24-12-03The energy transition is transforming how we power our world – clean energy systems are becoming more interconnected, automated, and reliant on digital infrastructure. …
61Minimizing Damage as Mining for Critical Minerals Ramps Up24-11-26The clean energy transition has a dirty underside. …
60Inside the 2024 World Energy Outlook24-11-19Rising electricity demand. …
59Where Climate and Trade Policy Meet24-11-12In passing and signing the Inflation Reduction Act in 2022, Congress and the Biden administration infused hundreds of billions of dollars into …
58Re-Run: ‘The Untold History of Climate Science and Politics’24-11-05In 1953, the New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers in the World Series, “From Here to Eternity” won the Academy Award for Best …
57How to Make the Energy Transition More Equitable24-10-29Emerging markets and developing economies are set to account for the largest source of emissions growth in the coming decades, according to …
56Balancing AI's Growing Energy Demands24-10-22The artificial intelligence boom is fueling a massive uptick in energy demand globally. …
55How Oil Markets Are Responding to Uncertainty in the Middle East24-10-15Escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, the world’s seventh-largest producer of crude oil, have fueled concern over oil price volatility for the …
54Europe at a Crossroads: Innovation, Energy, and Competitiveness24-10-08Europe is facing a critical challenge. …
53Norway’s Prime Minister on Balancing a Clean Energy Future24-10-01According to recently released data, Norway is the first country in the world with more electric vehicles than gas-powered ones on the …
52The U.S. Military is Taking the Fight to Climate Change24-09-24Back in 2012, the Department of Defense issued a first-of-its-kind “Climate Change Adaptation Roadmap.” It was designed to prepare the U.S. military for increasing …
51How Partisanship Is Holding Back Climate Action24-09-17It’s no secret that Republicans and Democrats don’t see eye to eye on climate change. …
50Inside the DOE’s $100 Billion Clean Energy Budget24-09-10Thanks to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act, the Department of Energy has been flush with cash for the past couple …
49America’s Energy Race Against China24-09-03China’s dominance of global supply chains for many goods, including clean energy technology, is increasing concerns about resilience, security, and geopolitical influence in today’s …
48The Untold History of Climate Science and Politics24-08-27In 1953, the New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers in the World Series, “From Here to Eternity” won the Academy Award for Best …
47Mexico's New Climate-Conscious Leader Faces Deep Energy Challenges24-08-20With her historic victory in Mexico’s presidential election in June, Claudia Sheinbaum will be the country’s first-ever female leader. …
46Getting Educated on a Clean Energy Future24-08-13Global clean energy investment has risen by 40% since 2020, reaching an estimated $1.8 trillion in 2023, according to the International Energy …
45Re-run: ‘Reforming the Global Trading System’24-08-06Following decades of economic integration, the cost of clean energy technologies have fallen sharply. …
44Re-run: 'Climate Change in the American Mind'24-07-30So far this summer, politics has dominated the news. …
43Global Gas Dynamics as Russia Pivots Markets to China24-07-23Russia’s energy exports, including its significant natural gas capacity, are geopolitical currency for the country. …
42Understanding the Scale of the Energy Transition24-07-16Energy is central to economic development, and access to energy is intrinsically linked to prosperity. …
41What the Chevron Decision Means for U.S. Regulators24-07-09On June 28, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a 40-year precedent established in the landmark 1984 case, Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council. …
40How Climate Change is Impacting Human Migration24-07-02Throughout the world, climate change is influencing human mobility.

In a 2022 report, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change found that devastating floods …
39Chile’s Critical Minerals24-06-25Demand for the critical minerals needed for batteries, solar panels, and other forms of clean energy will grow rapidly under the International Energy Agency's …
38What the EU’s conservative shift means for climate24-06-18Recent elections in the European Union shook up the continent’s climate politics. …
37Summer Outlook: What to Make of Extreme Weather Predictions24-06-11In the next few months, heat waves, droughts, thunderstorms, and hurricanes will wreak havoc on regions around the world. …
36What’s Next for Europe’s Energy Transition?24-06-04The elections for the European Parliament will take place in a couple of days, and polls currently suggest the Parliament will undergo a rightward …
35Inside New U.S. Transmission Rules24-05-28On May 8th, the U.S. Department of Energy proposed ten new “national interest electric transmission corridors” – a designation that allows the federal government …
34Can Industry Eliminate Its Carbon Pollution?24-05-21Industry accounts for one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions, a share that will only increase in the coming years. …
33EPA Cracks Down on Power Plant Emissions24-05-14In April, the Environmental Protection Agency passed four new rules to reduce pollution from fossil fuel-fired power plants.

One of the …
32Navigating Indonesia’s Energy Transition24-05-07Indonesia’s economy is closely tied to its natural resources. …
31Indigenous Rights in the Energy Transition24-04-30Across the U.S., large scale renewable energy projects, transmission lines, and mining sites for critical minerals are built on or near tribal lands. …
30The Shifting World Order24-04-23Geopolitics looms large over the global economy. …
29E-Fuels: A Drop-in Solution for Transport?24-04-16Cleaner alternatives to the oil and gas that power vital industries are necessary for economy-wide decarbonization. …
28AI for Climate Change Mitigation24-04-09From methane monitoring to integrating more renewables into the power mix, artificial intelligence has the potential to transform the energy transition. …
27The SEC Mandates Climate Disclosures24-04-02On March 6, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted new rules to standardize climate-related disclosures for public business and public offerings. …
26Oil and Gas in the Energy Transition: An NGO Perspective24-03-26Methane leakage is one of many issues at the forefront today over how the oil and gas industry is engaging in the clean energy …
25Navigating Uncertainty in the Energy Market24-03-19To limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, emissions should already be decreasing and need to be cut by almost half by …
24Can Capitalism Work for a Clean Energy Economy?24-03-12For more than a century, extractive industry and capitalism have dominated the developed world’s economies. …
23The Big Switch: Are Batteries the New Oil?24-03-08Batteries are finding their way into everything – from cars to heavy equipment to the electric grid. …
22How Private Capital Impacts the Energy Transition24-03-05The success of the energy transition hinges on the availability of affordable capital to fund clean energy projects. …
21Methane Detection Just Got a Lot Smarter24-02-27In a new partnership with Google, the Environmental Defense Fund has developed a satellite that will orbit the Earth fifteen times a day and …
20Brazil’s Crucial Role in the Energy Transition24-02-20Brazil is in a strategic position when it comes to energy and climate issues. …
19World Bank Approach on Climate Change Evolves24-02-13Against the backdrop of climate change, a global debt crisis is raising concerns about the cost of the energy transition. …
18A New Cycle of Climate Science Assessments24-02-06For more than three decades, the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has prepared comprehensive scientific assessments about the drivers and risks of climate …
17Addressing America’s Energy Inequities24-01-30Within days of taking office, President Joe Biden signed an executive order to create the Justice40 Initiative. …
16Reforming the Global Trading System24-01-23Around the world, new policies like the Inflation Reduction Act or the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism aim to accelerate the pace of …
15Public Lands and the Energy Transition24-01-16The Department of the Interior is a key player in the energy transition in the U.S.. …
14Top Energy Headlines in Washington in 202424-01-09As 2024 kicks off, energy and climate policy discussions loom large in Washington. …
13Re-run: The Biden Administration’s Green Industrial Policy24-01-02The passage of the Inflation Reduction Act last year marked not only significant climate action but efforts to shape industrial policy. …
12Re-run: A Decade of Energy and Climate Policy Impact23-12-26In April of this year, Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy reached its 10th anniversary. …
11Why Climate Change is Bad for Our Health23-12-19Climate change is threatening human health across the globe. …
10Dissecting Carbon Management Technologies23-12-12Averting the worst impacts of climate change requires rapidly reducing carbon emissions across all sectors. …
9Africa’s Energy Transition23-12-05In 2022, the United States and the European Union consumed more than twice as much energy as Africa and Southeast Asia combined, despite having …
8Taking Stock of COP2823-11-28This week, climate leaders, scholars, and activists from around the world will travel to the United Arab Emirates for the annual United Nations conference …
7Canada’s Energy and Climate Ambitions23-11-21When it comes to energy and climate, Canada is a key player and a land of contrasts. …
6Hawaii Model: Locals Can Drive Climate Solutions23-11-14Three months ago, deadly wildfires swept across the western shore of Maui. …
5Harnessing the Heat Beneath Our Feet23-11-07The practice of capturing steam bursting through the earth’s surface to generate electricity has been around for more than a century. …
4Coal Market Update23-10-31“Coal demand reached a new all-time high in 2022.” That was the headline of the International Energy Agency’s annual coal market update, released in …
3Weighing the Impacts of Critical Mineral Mining23-10-24The energy transition requires a lot of minerals. …
250 Years After the Arab Oil Embargo23-10-17Fifty years ago today, on October 17, 1973, a group of Arab oil ministers announced an embargo on oil exports to the United States …
1'Climate Change in the American Mind'23-10-10As we move on from the hottest summer on record, climate change and its effects remain in the national zeitgeist. …

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