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Energy Security Outlook and Japan-U.S. Cooperation
Overview
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has exposed the vulnerabilities of the current global energy market, and increased the urgency for countries to develop policies that would ensure access to stable supplies in the longer term. At the same time, the need to further efforts for environmental sustainability and meet decarbonization goals have become all too apparent. Join us for a discussion on how to reconcile the needs of energy security with that of environmental resilience, and the role that both Japan and the United States can play in promoting bilateral and multilateral cooperation to develop the technology and infrastructure to meet the future energy needs of the Indo-Pacific.
Speakers

Tatsuya Terazawa

Yukari Takamura

Sherri Goodman
Vice Chair of the U.S. Secretary of State's International Security Advisory Board

Robert McNally
Moderator
Hosted By
Asia Program
The Asia Program promotes policy debate and intellectual discussions on U.S. interests in the Asia-Pacific as well as political, economic, security, and social issues relating to the world’s most populous and economically dynamic region. Read more
Science and Technology Innovation Program
The Science and Technology Innovation Program (STIP) brings foresight to the frontier. Our experts explore emerging technologies through vital conversations, making science policy accessible to everyone. Read more
Environmental Change and Security Program
The Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP) explores the connections between environmental change, health, and population dynamics and their links to conflict, human insecurity, and foreign policy. Read more
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