Navigating the macroeconomic and geopolitical challenges of energy transition
Global Energy Center
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03-Dec-2023
Achieving net-zero emissions will demand navigating global challenges on economics and geopolitics. How will outlooks for economic growth, inflation, and global finance affect investment in technology, innovation, and infrastructure? What measures can be taken to address developing countries' concerns about debt burden and access to finance? How will geopolitical tensions and global conflicts affect energy markets and investment? Explore these issues with Paul Gruenwald, S&P chief economist and senior vice president on global energy and international affairs.
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