Is Natural Gas the Transition Fuel for Hydrogen?February 6, 2018By Amy M. Jaffe and Guest Blogger For Energy Realpolitik
Clean Energy Might Reduce Global Warming, But What Will It Do to Geopolitics?January 16, 2018By Varun Sivaram
Is War About to Break Out in the Horn of Africa? Will the West Even Notice?January 16, 2018By Steven A. Cook
Green Giants? Sectoral Obstacles and Opportunities to Reduce Carbon Emissions in China and IndiaJanuary 9, 2018By Guest blogger for Varun Sivaram
Visualizing 2018: The Essential GraphicsDecember 20, 2017By Alyssa Ayres, Edward Alden, Varun Sivaram, Adam Segal, Brad W. Setser, Amanda Shendruk, Amy M. Jaffe, Patricia M. Kim, Megan Roberts, Rachel B. Vogelstein and Scott A. Snyder
How the United States, ASEAN, and South Korea Could Cooperate on Nontraditional SecurityDecember 8, 2017By Scott A. Snyder and Guest Blogger for Asia Unbound
Rebuttal: Oil Subsidies—More Material for Climate Change Than You Might ThinkNovember 2, 2017By Guest blogger for Varun Sivaram
Repowering Puerto Rico with Solar a Worthwhile Goal, But Harder Than It SoundsOctober 26, 2017By Guest blogger for Varun Sivaram
China Is Poised to Take Over This Industry. America Can’t Let It Happen.October 20, 2017By Guest Blogger for Asia Unbound
No, Tax Breaks for U.S. Oil and Gas Companies Probably Don’t Materially Affect Climate ChangeOctober 10, 2017By Varun Sivaram
Unraveling the Oil Geopolitics Intertwined in the Kurdish Independence ReferendumOctober 4, 2017By Amy M. Jaffe