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Part 1: What the Ukraine War Means for Energy Supply and Demand

Part 1: What the Ukraine War Means for Energy Supply and Demand

FromSustainability In Progress (SIP)


Part 1: What the Ukraine War Means for Energy Supply and Demand

FromSustainability In Progress (SIP)

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Apr 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

For the first part of a two-part episode, we sit down with Jenik Radon to talk about the war in Ukraine and its impact on energy supply and demand. His career in sustainable development and foreign policy provides a unique perspective on the crisis and its knock-on effects globally. Jenik discusses the opportunities and challenges facing Europe in its quest to establish a sustainable energy mix and achieve greater energy independence from resource-rich superpower Russia. We also discuss the wide-ranging implications for the energy transition and countries looking to address the climate crisis. Join our discussion to. Tune in to hear Jenik's thoughts on the current state of affairs and his easy-to-understand take on a very complex geopolitical crisis.
Released:
Apr 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (6)

Welcome to Sustainability in Progress (SIP), a podcast brought to you by John George, Laura Negre, and Aliyah Elfar, Program Directors for Columbia University's Journal for Sustainable Development. This series brings together industry experts to discuss the most challenging issues facing our world today but, more importantly, the opportunities to address these challenges and make tangible impacts! The Sustainability space is constantly evolving so we’ve decided to call this podcast Sustainability in Progress, or SIP. To suggest topics for future episodes, email us at ln2453@columbia.edu.