Future United States Energy Security Concerns

Joint Program Report
Future United States Energy Security Concerns
Deutch, J. (2004)
Joint Program Report Series, 12 pages

Report 115 [Download]

Abstract/Summary:

Without energy, the economy can neither function nor grow. However, for at least the next half-century, the U.S. will not have an inexhaustible supply of inexpensive, clean energy. Dependence on energy imports, vulnerability to energy supply disruption, and issues of proliferation of nuclear material are cause for special concern. This paper addresses the geopolitical realities of and connections between energy and security, especially how the energy security issues that we face in the future differ from those we faced in the past.

Citation:

Deutch, J. (2004): Future United States Energy Security Concerns. Joint Program Report Series Report 115, 12 pages (http://globalchange.mit.edu/publication/14008)
  • Joint Program Report
Future United States Energy Security Concerns

Deutch, J.

Report 

115
12 pages
2004

Abstract/Summary: 

Without energy, the economy can neither function nor grow. However, for at least the next half-century, the U.S. will not have an inexhaustible supply of inexpensive, clean energy. Dependence on energy imports, vulnerability to energy supply disruption, and issues of proliferation of nuclear material are cause for special concern. This paper addresses the geopolitical realities of and connections between energy and security, especially how the energy security issues that we face in the future differ from those we faced in the past.