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'Everybody agrees': Permitting reform is necessary for energy transition, expert says

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"Plugged In" host Neil Chatterjee welcomes Joseph Majkut, the director of the Energy Security and Climate Change Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies to talk about how the war in Ukraine and a slow permitting process under the Biden administration have impacted climate goals abroad and in the United States.

The long-term effects of sanctions on Russian oil are unknown, but location matters, As the transition to cleaner energy speeds up in Europe, other parts of the world may have taken a step back. When it comes to the U.S., Majkut explains that permitting could play a role in that pause.

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