New Normal? Climate Change and the Australian Bushfires
2:18 | Australia’s devastating bushfires exemplify the growing number of climate-related natural disasters taking place around the world.
2:18 | Australia’s devastating bushfires exemplify the growing number of climate-related natural disasters taking place around the world.
1:03:37 | The CSIS Energy & National Security Program is pleased to welcome Sverre Alvik to discuss DNV GL’s Energy Transition Outlook 2019.
1:28:47 | Given their important role within this system, some oil and gas companies are now strategizing to become “energy companies,” adapting to the global energy transition.
2:07:48 | The CSIS Stephenson Ocean Security Project invites you to a forum on the relationship between climate stress and maritime security.
1:26:00 | As climate change reshapes the agricultural landscape across Africa, there is concern that higher food prices and falling yields will lead to widespread urban unrest and catalyze participation in armed extremist movements.
9:07 | With the advent of competitively priced alternatives to oil and changing policy prerogatives, some analysts have speculated that oil demand will experience a peak in the near future.
1:12:51 | Climate, disasters, and other shocks put hard-won progress at risk of crumbling. Anticipating these challenges can help to preserve gains and prevent domino effect collapse.
1:24:29 | Is there a National Security Imperative for Nuclear?
1:11:19 | What is the Role of Nuclear in a Carbon-Constrained World?
1:04:15 | Can U.S. Nuclear Reactor Technologies Compete at Home or Abroad?
1:24:39 | Carbon pricing and emissions trading systems (ETS) have been gaining momentum as tools to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and meet Paris Agreement targets.
1:39:15 | Two major political goals are animating change in China’s energy sector: the goal of peaking carbon dioxide emissions on or before 2030 as part of China’s international climate commitment and the drive for energy market and pricing reform.