Energy is never just about power plants or fuel prices—it’s about leverage, security, and who gets to shape the future. Energy & Geopolitics explores how oil, gas, renewables, rare earths, and emerging technologies influence global alliances, conflicts, and economic power. From shipping lanes and sanctions to pipelines, grids, and battery supply chains, energy decisions ripple far beyond borders, quietly steering diplomacy and domestic policy alike. This section of Right Streets breaks down complex global dynamics into clear, grounded insights. You’ll explore how energy scarcity fuels tension, how abundance reshapes influence, and why transitions to cleaner power are as political as they are technological. We examine the strategies behind energy independence, the risks of over-reliance, and the tradeoffs nations face when balancing climate goals with stability and growth. Whether you’re tracking global headlines, analyzing policy shifts, or simply curious about the forces shaping tomorrow’s world, Energy & Geopolitics gives you the context to see energy not just as consumption—but as strategy, power, and consequence.
A: The President, with Congressional oversight.
A: Elections, global events, and priorities shift.
A: They evolve with interests and threats.
A: Trade is a major diplomatic tool.
A: Less than diplomacy, but highly visible.
A: Strongly over the long term.
A: A guiding foreign policy principle.
A: Constitutionally yes, practically complex.
A: To pressure without armed conflict.
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