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US Energy Security: How We Got Here and Where We Are Headed featuring Daniel Yergin

41 min · 25 de feb de 2025
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Daniel Yergin examines how American energy innovation reshaped global power dynamics while revealing the uncomfortable realities of an energy transition that pits wealthy nations' climate ambitions against developing countries' urgent need for economic growth. RELATED SOURCES: * Read US Energy Security [https://www.hoover.org/research/us-energy-security] by Daniel Yergin. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:  * Prefer the podcast version? Subscribe here [https://factual-foundations-of-policy.podbean.com/].

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