Decarbonization and Global Geopolitics - The Path to Net Zero
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex geopolitical implications of global decarbonization efforts in this 23-minute conference talk from Aspen Ideas: Climate. Delve into how the transition to net-zero emissions disrupts petrostates, shifts global power dynamics, and widens the divide between developed and developing nations. Join speakers Jason Bordoff and Amy Harder as they discuss the energy crisis, investor perspectives, the Energy Opportunity Lab, competition in the green energy sector, and the critical minerals necessary for clean energy technologies. Gain insights into how these factors complicate the path to achieving net-zero emissions and shape the future of international relations in a rapidly changing energy landscape.
Syllabus
Introduction
Energy Crisis
Are Investors Wrong
Energy Opportunity Lab
Competition
Critical Minerals
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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