New Rapid Response Series: The Iran Conflict Brief

New Rapid Response Series: The Iran Conflict Brief

The conflict in the Middle East is evolving with incredible speed, creating a landscape where the complexities of understanding both immediate and long-term outcomes have never been greater.

W​e'll still be here every Tuesday for our deep-dive conversations​ on the global energy landscape. But the ​speed of events in Iran and ​across the region demands a different kind of coverage. That's why we're launching a new limited series:​ the Iran Conflict Brief.

It's a rapid-response ​p​odcast ​hosted by ​Daniel Sternoff and other experts from Columbia​ University SIPA's Center on Global Energy Policy​. ​In conversations with other leading voices, we're going to ​help answer the biggest questions of the day in ​30 minutes or less.

From the latest on​ policy shifts to ​g​lobal energy markets and geopolitical dynamics—we're tracking it all.

Look for the first episode of the Iran Conflict Brief right here in your Columbia Energy Exchange feed.

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