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Ongoing geopolitical tensions between Russia and both Ukraine and NATO placed the issue of energy security front and center during the recent EU-US Energy Council meeting. There is increasing international consensus around the need to shift to net-zero emissions, and growing recognition of the socioeconomic and security risks presented by climate change.
Prioritising energy efficiency and accelerated clean energy deployment represents a transatlantic strategy that can yield a double dividend: boosting energy security for the European Union (EU) and Ukraine and delivering on the shared climate security agenda. Going forward, the EU and United States (US) have an opportunity to: