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Jason Bordoff

Founding director of a global energy policy center and former U.S. energy official who analyzes oil market disruptions, energy security, and economic consequences of the war in Iran.

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Mar 15, 2026 • 43min

Exclusive Interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky; What’s Next on the War in Iran

Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine's president and wartime leader, and Jason Bordoff, an energy policy expert and former U.S. official. They discuss Ukraine sending drone experts to the Gulf to combat Iranian-designed Shahid drones. They also cover how Iran’s assaults have sparked a major oil shock, which countries stand to gain or lose, and what prolonged market disruption could mean.
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Mar 3, 2026 • 39min

War with Iran is a nightmare for oil and gas. What does it mean for clean energy?

Jason Bordoff, director at Columbia’s Center on Global Energy Policy and former White House energy adviser, breaks down energy geopolitics. He talks about how the Iran war affects oil and gas markets. He explores risks for LNG and gas-dependent countries. He examines clean-tech supply chain vulnerabilities and how EVs change oil demand.
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Mar 25, 2026 • 7min

Will this oil shock push the world more toward renewables?

Jason Bordoff, founding director of Columbia’s Center on Global Energy Policy and energy markets expert. He discusses how Middle East shocks could push electrification and renewables. He warns about geopolitical risks in clean-tech supply chains and urges diversification, domestic capacity, and strategic stockpiles. He considers short-term coal use versus long-term transition.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 42min

How High Could Oil Prices Go?

Jason Bordoff, founding director of Columbia’s Center on Global Energy Policy and former Obama energy official. He maps how Strait of Hormuz disruptions and facility attacks could push oil far higher. He weighs short versus prolonged conflict, repair timelines, who gains from price spikes, China’s defenses, and broader supply-chain and policy tradeoffs.
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Nov 7, 2024 • 37min

Trump is coming back. Now what?

This week, Ro Khanna, a California Congressman and climate policy advocate, teams up with Jason Bordoff, director of Columbia's Center on Global Energy Policy. They delve into the potential ramifications of Donald Trump's return to power on climate initiatives. The discussion highlights how to mobilize American action on clean energy and the increasing challenges from fossil fuel reliance. They emphasize the urgent need for bipartisan collaboration and harnessing technological innovation in the fight against climate change.
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Jul 23, 2024 • 53min

Jason Bordoff - Shale, Solar, and Global Energy Futures

Jason Bordoff, expert on energy and geopolitics, discusses solar future, shale oil impact, critical minerals, and clean energy transition on World of DaaS podcast with Auren. They explore solar cost dynamics, challenges, societal rewiring, shale revolution, extreme protest actions, critical minerals, AI energy usage, and conspiracy theories.
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Mar 25, 2026 • 7min

Will this oil shock push the world more toward renewables?

Jason Bordoff, founding director of Columbia’s Center on Global Energy Policy and energy-market expert. He discusses how oil shocks expose fossil-fuel vulnerability and why electrifying economies can cut exposure. He warns about geopolitical risks in clean-tech supply chains and outlines policy moves like diversification and stockpiles. The conversation asks whether crises can accelerate renewables adoption.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 19min

A surprising winner of the Iran war: China?

Jason Bordoff, founding director of Columbia’s Center on Global Energy Policy and former National Security Council energy adviser, lays out why the Iran war could bolster China’s energy reach. He discusses China’s long-term strategy on oil exposure, its clean‑energy and EV push, dominance in supply chains, and how countries may hedge between the U.S. and China.
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Nov 25, 2024 • 58min

Strategic Outlook on Geopolitics

Suzanne Maloney, Vice President at the Brookings Institution and Middle East expert, joins forces with Keyu Jin, a Professor at LSE specializing in the Chinese economy, and Jason Bordoff, founding director of Columbia’s Global Energy Policy Center. They discuss the shifting geopolitical landscape, the influence of new U.S. policies on international energy transitions, and the evolving U.S.-China relations. Particular focus is given to Middle Eastern dynamics and the complexities of the China-Europe economic relationship amid global trade changes.
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Oct 5, 2023 • 33min

Energy Insecurity: Where Climate Change Meets Geopolitics

Energy expert Jason Bordoff and geopolitics specialist Meghan O'Sullivan discuss the complexities of energy insecurity in the context of climate change and geopolitics. They explore the challenges of the global energy transition, the risks of energy insecurity on clean energy efforts, the importance of diversifying critical minerals and supply chains, and the need for a broader approach to tackling climate change through cooperation and partnerships.

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