Security and Climate Change
Security and Climate Change
Offering research and analysis on emerging energy issues
The U.S. Nuclear Energy Project at CSIS collaborates with industry, government, and the non-governmental sector to find a path forward for nuclear energy in America.
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The CSIS-IND initiative to assist Kazakhstan in shaping its 2010 OSCE chairmanship agenda through expert analysis and policy recommendations.
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An effort to analyze the comparative politics of climate change that focuses on political landscape assessments by seven national experts from leading countries in Asia.
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The Roadmap for a Secure, Low-Carbon Energy Economy is a guide for the new administration and Congress on how best to pursue energy and climate policies that address the dilemmas of the environment, national security, and global economy.
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As part of Asian Regionalism effort, CSIS scholars in the South Asia program are examining the role of regional organizations in responding to climate change and energy security challenges.
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Looking in-depth at how the Asia-Pacific region can work together to address the challenges of energy insecurity, climate change, and humanitarian crises in the years ahead.
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This study looks at foreign assessments of U.S. power over the next ten years, the primary drivers of such views, and the implications of these assessments for sustained U.S. leadership in the coming era.
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Identifying the technology and policy solutions to understand the domestic and global implications of China's pathway to a secure low carbon energy future.
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CSIS has launched a bipartisan high-level Commission on Nuclear Energy in the U.S. to study the future of nuclear energy in the United States.

