Session 1
My Agenda
Tue 30 Aug :
10:00
-12:00
Conference
The world order has been challenged by new imperialism and reset alliances in the global power play. How will the global community re-establish and secure the energy supply for the future?
How are the different markets positioning while the conflict in Ukraine unfolds, post-covid and with the push for energy transition? Will the choice need to be made between energy supply and security versus climate change and sustainability?
Is the developing world lagging behind or taking the smart route? What will the geopolitical repositioning look like ahead?
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Moderator
Jason Bordoff
Founding Director, Center on Global Energy Policy and Co-Founding Dean, Columbia Climate School, Columbia University
Meghan L. O'Sullivan
Jeane Kirkpatrick Professor of the Practice of International Affairs, Harvard University
Narendra Taneja
Chairman, Independent Energy Policy Institute (IEPI)
Tatiana Mitrova
Reserch Fellow, Columbia University
Xenia Wickett
Director, Wickett Advisory
Yukon Huang
Senior Fellow, Former World Bank Director for China and Russia, Carnegie Endowment For International Peace
Moderator
Jason Bordoff
Founding Director, Center on Global Energy Policy and Co-Founding Dean, Columbia Climate School, Columbia University
Meghan L. O'Sullivan
Jeane Kirkpatrick Professor of the Practice of International Affairs, Harvard University
Narendra Taneja
Chairman, Independent Energy Policy Institute (IEPI)
Tatiana Mitrova
Reserch Fellow, Columbia University
Xenia Wickett
Director, Wickett Advisory
Yukon Huang
Senior Fellow, Former World Bank Director for China and Russia, Carnegie Endowment For International Peace
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