Energy security

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Norway becomes top gas supplier to Europe after Russia invasion

Energy

Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine upended energy markets and sent prices through the roof. As Europe weaned itself off of Russian fuels, it turned to Norway. The country is now the largest exporter of natural gas to Europe.

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Renewable energy seen as an answer to Ukraine’s wartime energy woes

Ukraine
Pipes at the landfall facilities of the 'Nord Stream 2' gas pipeline are pictured in Lubmin, northern Germany

The invasion in Ukraine could mean less reliance on energy from Russia, analyst says

Energy
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Is Energy Independence the Answer?

A national policy on energy independence might not make for good environmental policy.

The World

Oil & National Security

The White House recently received a letter asking for increased spending on alternative fuels in order to cut down on foreign oil dependence. The letter wasn’t from environmentalists, but from former national security officials who see energy policy as a security issue. Living on Earth’s Jeff Young reports.

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What does the GECF mean for energy security?

Environment

The Moscow meeting of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum has turned the heads of energy analysts. Chris Weafer, a strategist at Moscow’s Uralsib Capital, shares his views with The Takeaway.

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A look at US energy policy

Environment

Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with Michael Klare, author of Rising Powers, Shrinking Planet: The New Geopolitics of Energy, about how US energy policy compares with other countries’ energy policies around the world.