Global Shocks, Local Costs: The New Energy Reality
The impact of global instability here in America goes far beyond the news notifications on our phones - it’s showing up as unaffordable energy bills, disrupted supply chains, and growing risks to the infrastructure Americans rely on every day. Recent crises, from the push to assert control over Greenland to intervention in Venezuela to crackdown in Iran, illustrate how geopolitical pressures impact U.S. energy affordability and security.
We hope you’ll join SEEC Institute and The Earth Commons, Georgetown University’s Institute for Environment & Sustainability for candid, closed-door conversations with subject matter experts and Members of Congress followed by a reception. This event will center on the local costs of global shocks, including through a brainstorm of critical policy solutions to include in SEEC Institute’s Thriving Economy Project. Speaker announcements are coming soon!
The Thriving Economy Project (TEP) is SEEC Institute’s initiative to develop a policy blueprint for an American economy that achieves long-term, sustainable growth and prosperity across all economic sectors, while ensuring energy affordability, reliability, job creation, and global competitiveness.
This is an invitation-only event. Individuals who did not receive an invitation may submit interest via the Luma registration form.
For purposes of congressional ethics rules, this is a widely attended event.