Energy Security and Climate Change Program
Securing the energy transition through leading research and independent analysis
Our team provides the analysis leaders need to build energy security, address global climate change, and alleviate energy injustice.
We provide innovative, strategic insights and policy solutions by examining energy issues at the intersection of geopolitics, policy, markets, and development. Collaborating with leaders in government, industry, academia, and civil society, our team develops projects to help decisionmakers design smart energy policies that balance economic, environmental, and security priorities.
Contact Information
- Madeline Cano
- Program Coordinator, Energy Security and Climate Change Program
- 202.644.5619
- mcano@csis.org
Media Queries
- H. Andrew Schwartz
- Chief Communications Officer
- 202.775.3242
- aschwartz@csis.org
- Samuel Cestari
- Media Relations Coordinator, External Relations
- 202.775.7317
- scestari@csis.org
Featured Event
Accelerating U.S. Nuclear Leadership
Latest Analysis
Experts React: Energy Implications of Escalating Middle East Conflict
Commentary by Kevin Book, Ben Cahill, Adi Imsirovic, Raad Alkadiri, Kunro Irié, and Leslie Palti-Guzman — October 8, 2024
AI Makes Nuclear Viable, Not Yet Inevitable
Commentary by Cy McGeady — October 4, 2024
To Cut Methane, Build Global Capacity
Commentary by Ben Cahill — October 3, 2024
AI Additionality Is the Wrong Solution to a Real Problem
Commentary by Cy McGeady — September 24, 2024
In the Media
Nuclear Revival Unites Japan’s Prime Minister Contenders
Jane Nakano in Bloomberg — September 19, 2024
Trump wants to halve energy prices, but experts say that's doubtful
Joseph Majkut in Axios — September 9, 2024
US emissions of planet-warming gas far exceed estimates, study finds
Ben Cahill in Financial Times — July 31, 2024
How to Avoid A Climate Backlash
Joseph Majkut in Time — July 30, 2024