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Nov 12, 2019

“Brain-dead” or not “brain-dead”? That is not the question.

By Olivier-Rémy Bel

Macron’s interview is not about NATO or the United States, but rather about Europe. His interview reflects deep worries that Europe is gradually being on the menu of global power politics and about the means to ensure that it is at the table instead.

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Jan 21, 2020

“Go forth and set the world on fire”

As the world rages around the raging fires, I have to wonder: Is this the moment where we will finally see the forest for the trees? Why are we continuing to look into a crystal ball, as if the climate crisis is somehow our future, when it’s so glaringly clear that it is our present?

Australia Climate Change & Climate Action
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9:15 – 10:15 a.m.

OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE FOURTH GLOBAL ENERGY FORUM

Transcript | Photos | YouTube

Remarks by:
Frederick KempePresident and CEO, Atlantic Council
GEN. James L. Jones, Jr., USMC (Ret.)Executive Chairman Emeritus, Atlantic Council
H.E. Dr. Sultan Al JaberMinister of State, United Arab Emirates and Chief Executive Officer, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company
H.E. Suhail Al MazroueiMinister of Energy and Industry, United Arab Emirates
H.E. Mohamed Al Hammadi, Chief Executive Officer, Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation


10:15 – 10:30 a.m.SETTING THE SCENE: ENERGY SECURITY, ENERGY ACCESS, AND CLEAN AIR: MEETING THE CHALLENGES

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In years ahead, the world will need to contend with a series of deep disparities between reality and promise for the future of energy and climate. National governments and the United Nations call for universal energy access, but almost one billion people remain off the grid. Paris signatories pledge to meet climate goals, cut air pollution, and develop clean energy, but the majority of the world, particularly South Asia, remains tethered to unabated fossil fuels, with 2019 witnessing record high carbon emissions and new coal investment. And private and public sector actors seek to stabilise oil and gas markets, but geopolitical risk, from tanker seizures to oilfield airstrikes to the threat of war in the Middle East, continues to threaten global energy security. At this critical juncture, what choices can government and business leaders make to build a cleaner and more secure energy system going forward?

Fatih BirolExecutive Director, International Energy Agency

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