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A "Les Jeudis de l'Ifri" videoconférence around Marc-Antoine EYL-MAZZEGA, Director of Ifri's Center for Energy and Climate.
The shocks related to the Covid-19 are multiple, unprecedented, and of an extent and duration still undefined: Supply, demand, price, investment, industries, governance, policies, geopolitical balances. One month after the global onset of the crises, an initial assessment already makes it possible to outline possible exit routes as well as the impacts for the major equilibria and for public and private stakeholders of the energy and climate sector.
This debate is for corporate members only. It will be conducted in French.
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