The Politics of Energy: An Issue of International Security – Video




The Politics of Energy: An Issue of International Security
Having problems watching the live stream? Check out YouTube #39;s System Requirements for more information: support.google.com Speaker: Michael Levi, David M. Rubenstein, Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment and Director of the Program on Energy Security and Climate Change, Council on Foreign Relations http://www.worldaffairs.org Moderator: Jane Wales, President CEO, World Affairs Council of Northern California http://www.worldaffairs.org Energy plays a vital role in all aspects of modern economies from transportation to communication, from health care to national defense systems. The reliance on energy to fuel the operations of the modern world creates vulnerabilities and competition over its supply and plays an important role in the national security of every country. Join us for a conversation about the key drivers affecting the global energy landscape and their implications for international security. Energy security is a national as well as global priority that requires a coordinated foreign and domestic policy as well as international response. A critical question to be explored is: How will the global community collectively achieve a peaceful transition to a sustainable energy future? This series is presented by Chevron.From:WorldAffairsCouncilViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:00:00More inNews Politics

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