MANAGING ENERGY SECURITY IMPERATIVES AND CLIMATE ASPIRATIONS IN AN ERA OF GLOBAL CONFLICT.

Autor: Gee, Robert W.1,2, Giannetti, Gillian R.3,4, Nevins, J. Patrick5,6, Simonyi, Andras7,8
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Zdroj: Energy Law Journal. 2022, Vol. 43 Issue 2, p339-376. 38p.
Abstrakt: The following is a transcript of the Energy Law Journal/Energy Bar Association September 22, 2022 online symposium: “Managing Energy Security Imperatives and Climate Aspirations In An Era of Global Conflict.” The Russian invasion of Ukraine has spawned turbulence in global markets, but none as dramatic as reshaping the map for energy supply accessibility and affordability. As European countries recalibrate their economies to lessen dependence on Russian-supplied hydrocarbons, the United States is poised to bolster Europe’s energy security partially for the foreseeable future, and to support Ukraine’s fight on behalf of democratic values. The panel of experts participating in the symposium examined how the emphasis on energy security squares with US domestic and international commitments to lessen dependence on fossil energy to meet climate challenges as the United States and other suppliers encourage increased sales of liquefied natural gas to aid Europe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: GreenFILE