Commentary

The G7 is finally learning about energy insecurity

A science panel is now needed to coordinate countries’ energy policies

Politics can't be allowed to triumph over economics in energy debates
Politics can't be allowed to triumph over economics in energy debates Photo: Getty Images

Saleem H Ali is distinguished professor of energy and the environment at the University of Delaware

The late Nobel laureate chemist Richard Smalley was once asked to rank global challenges in order of urgency. While citing the usual concerns about poverty, hunger, conflict and access to resources, he put energy security at the top of his list. Smalley argued that all other challenges could be resolved if we had reliable energy supplies.

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