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China: Energy and Climate

This week, Energy 360 looks at China’s climate plans and ambitions. Taiya Smith, Director of the China Program at the Climate Leadership Council and Ethan Zindler, head of Americas at Bloomberg New Energy Finance, join Sarah Ladislaw (CSIS) to discuss how China is affecting global clean energy and climate change trends, where and how much China is investing domestically and internationally in energy projects, and the current state of the U.S.-China energy relationship.

Jun 18, 201837 min

The Arctic: Energy & Geopolitics

This week, Heather Conley (Senior Vice President for Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic; Director, Europe Program) joins Jane Nakano and Edward Chow (Energy & National Security Program) to discuss the growing economic, strategic, and energy importance of the Arctic. With increased access to Arctic resources comes increased interest from states like Russia and new players like China. Up for discussion: what to expect from recent Sino-Russian cooperation, whether the United States is likely to develop a comprehensive Arctic strategy, and the next possible steps for other Arctic Council members to address these new concerns.

Jun 4, 201841 min

Global Gas: Industry, Policy, and Markets

Jay Copan,Executive Director for the World Gas Conference, joins Edward Chow and Jane Nakano (CSIS Energy & National Security Program) discuss the upcoming Conference, the evolving role of natural gas in global energy markets, and the geopolitical consequences tied to the resource’s trade and production. The World Gas Conference will be returning to the United States for the first time in over 30 years this June 25-29 in Washington, D.C.

May 21, 201830 min

Energy Security’s New Groove

With the recent rise of crude oil prices and geopolitical concerns focusing on Iran, energy security is making a comeback in policy circles. Sarah Ladislaw (CSIS) is joined by Kevin Book (ClearView; CSIS) and Liam Denning (Bloomberg Gadfly) to discuss whether energy security concerns are back to stay, how the political atmosphere is shaping the energy security dialogue, and whether market realities matter.

May 7, 201832 min

Electricity, Natural Gas, and Climate Policy in Southeast Asia

Join Jane Nakano, senior fellow with the CSIS Energy and National Security Program, and Ashish Sethia, head of research for Asia Pacific and global head of LNG at Bloomberg New Energy Finance, as they discuss the evolving energy and electric power sectors that have accompanied Southeast Asia’s rapid economic growth. Jane and Ashish explain the current state of renewable energy investments, the expanding role of LNG, and the differing approaches to climate change being undertaken in the ASEAN countries.

Apr 23, 201822 min

Cyber Risk in the U.S. Electric Power Sector

The U.S. electric power sector and its vulnerabilities to cyberwarfare have come under considerable scrutiny in recent years. Congress and the U.S. federal government have been under immense pressure to address these vulnerabilities through sector reform and increased security measures. James Lewis (CSIS Technology Policy Program) and William Hederman (CSIS Energy & National Security Program and Kleinman Center for Energy Policy, UPenn ) join Sarah Ladislaw (CSIS Energy & National Security Program) to discuss the current state of cybersecurity in the United States and steps that could be taken to prevent or mitigate future attacks. For more, see Russia and Critical Infrastructure: We “Should Not Threaten a Nuclear Power”

Apr 9, 201826 min

A Conversation with Morgan Bazilian

Join Sarah Ladislaw, Director and Senior Fellow of the CSIS Energy and National Security Program, and Morgan Bazilian, executive director of the Payne Institute for Earth Resources and Research Professor of Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines, as they discuss energy development in post-conflict Ireland and other areas around the world. Morgan also discusses his new role and the future direction of the Payne Institute. For more, see our recent event: Electricity, Peace, and Conflict: Electric power markets and infrastructure development in conflict zones

Mar 26, 201822 min

Iran: Energy & Geopolitics

With rising regional tension, Iran’s economic future and relationship with the United States remain uncertain. Cliff Kupchan (Eurasia Group) joins Frank Verrastro (CSIS) and Jon B. Alterman (CSIS) to discuss the current state of affairs in Iran, the fate of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Russia’s growing influence in the Middle East, and the implications of the tumultuous U.S.-Iranian bilateral relationship on energy investment in Iran.

Mar 12, 201834 min

Japan: Energy & Geopolitics

Japan’s energy mix has undergone considerable changes since the 2011 Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, resulting in growing natural gas imports and coal use. Ken Koyama, Managing Director and Chief Economist of The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ), discusses Japan’s long-term energy plans with Adam Sieminski (CSIS) and Jane Nakano (CSIS), exploring the future of fossil fuels in Japan’s economy, Japan’s role in the global LNG market, and the latest developments in Japan’s energy diplomacy, including with the United States, Russia, and Iran.

Feb 27, 201828 min

The Strategic Importance of U.S.-India Energy Cooperation

The Trump Administration has announced India a prominent partner in its foreign policy plans for the Asian continent. In this spirit, the Center for American Progress’s U.S.-India Task Force has recently released recommendations for future collaboration in a variety of sectors and ways. Dr. Arunabha Ghosh (Council on Energy, Environment, and Water) joins Kartikeya Singh, Sarah Ladislaw, and Rick Rossow to discuss these recommendations and the energy opportunities ahead.

Feb 12, 201828 min