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Energy in Transition Navigating to Net Zero with Columbia University

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The speed and scale required to transform the global energy system is unprecedented and the path to net zero is unlikely to be a smooth one.

With energy as the lifeblood of the global economy, such a rapid transition is bound to cause widespread upheaval, both economic and geopolitical.

Join Jason Bordoff and Melissa Lott from the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University as they discuss emerging tensions and contradictions and what approaches are needed on the path to net zero.


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sustainable global goals, climate change, sustainability
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