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Paul Dabbar, Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy, writes.
Stuart Gottlieb was a guest on the podcast On The Issues with Alon Ben-Meir, on Ukraine and current world affairs.
Read the interview with Ben Orlove, who has been working with the IPCC since 2016, about the Panel's latest report on State of the Planet.
The dire predictions about a Russian cyber onslaught haven’t come true in Ukraine. At least not yet.
Jason Healey said that the more Russia is isolated from Western markets and financial networks, the less it has to lose by attacking them.
Jason Healey was a contributor to "What's in a Cyber Strategy?" a part of the Cybersecurity 5x5 series produced by the Atlantic Council's Cyber Statecraft Initiative team.
"Woven through the [IPCC] report, glaciers illustrate the report’s key theme: the stark differences between a world that has lower emissions and more effective policies, and one that has higher emissions, and is less well governed," Ben Orlove writes in State of the Planet.
Deterrence Is Out, and Economic Attrition Is In—Eddie Fishman co-writes.
“You end up harming European and US consumer and businesses if there’s not enough spare capacity or strategic reserves or alternative supplies to provide a medium-term alternative to that Russian oil,” Robert Johnston of the Center on Global Energy Policy comments.
Jason Bordoff, Director of the Center on Global Energy Policy, talked about the impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on energy supply and prices.