Energy & Environment
The ability to secure sources of energy is a vital national security interest for every country in the world. A dramatic increase in new energy sources and methods for capture and storage have redefined the global energy landscape, providing more options beyond traditional oil and coal. At the same time, concern about climate change and environmental degradation is forcing political and business leaders to balance their economic goals with potential environmental consequences.
Recent analysis
Dispatches
Mar 17, 2026
How the Iran war could trigger a European energy crisis
By
Lisa Basquel
Refilling Europe’s depleted gas storage—already a difficult task given the continent’s efforts to stop purchasing Russian gas—is even more difficult now with the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed.
Dispatches
Mar 12, 2026
Energy under attack: What the Gulf can learn from Ukraine and Iraq
By
Matthew Keating
In their successes and shortcomings, Iraq and Ukraine are cases worth studying by countries currently under attack from Iran.
MENASource
Mar 10, 2026
How to understand the Iran war market swings: A geopolitical put option
By
Khalid Azim
The two most important determinants of an option’s price are time to expiration and volatility.
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The latest from EnergySource
EnergySource
May 6, 2026
Fortifying US national security with a hidden energy advantage
By
Sudeep Kanungo, Ryan J. Lamke, and Troy Warshel
Developing new underground energy resources—geothermal and geologic hydrogen—could bolster both US energy security and its national defense. Here's how Congress can enable this.
EnergySource
May 4, 2026
Chinese electric vehicle exports rise amid the oil crisis, posing a dilemma for importing countries
By
Joseph Webster and Tony Jing
China is exporting a large number of electric vehicles around the world amid today's oil shock. The cars' internet connectivity, however, could make importers vulnerable to cyberattacks.
EnergySource
Apr 30, 2026
Breaking with OPEC, the UAE is now a free agent. What this means for markets and regional unity
By
Ellen Wald
The UAE's departure from OPEC will both impact oil markets and mark a significant historic shift for the region.

