Columbia Energy Exchange

The Nexus of Climate Policy and National Security

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Apr 22, 2025
Jake Sullivan, the Kissinger Professor at Harvard Kennedy School and former national security advisor, delves into the intersection of climate policy and national security. He discusses the Biden administration's strategy for energy independence and resilience against foreign threats, particularly from China. Sullivan highlights the complexities of tariffs, the importance of innovation, and the need for a U.S. sovereign wealth fund. He stresses how economic security intertwines with clean energy transitions, showcasing lessons learned for future policies.
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INSIGHT

Avoid New Energy Dependence on China

  • The U.S. must avoid shifting dependence from fossil fuels to China for critical clean energy supply chains.
  • Clean energy resilience requires maintaining innovation and diverse production beyond relying solely on China.
ADVICE

Be Disciplined in Reshoring Choices

  • Use discipline and transparency when selecting which industries to protect or reshore for security reasons.
  • Set clear criteria to avoid overly broad protectionism that could hinder economic and climate goals.
INSIGHT

Climate as a National Security Issue

  • Climate change is a fundamental national security issue impacting American lives and global stability.
  • It acts as a force multiplier worsening resource competition, migration, and geopolitical energy challenges.
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