Please join Peter Zeihan and the Zeihan on Geopolitics team on Friday, May 10th at 12:00 PM EST for our upcoming webinar - The State of Global Energy.
A land war in Europe. The specter of spill-over conflict in the Middle East. Sluggish Chinese demand. Historic challenges to maritime security.
The global economy is five years on from the “normal” of 2019, but geopolitical risk abounds. What does that mean for global oil?
Peter will deliver his analysis and forecasts for regional energy production and his assessment of geopolitical risk—everything from war, to instability and regulatory risk—with an eye on challenges and opportunities facing global production and supply.
Peter’s presentation will be followed by a live Q&A session for all attendees. All registrants will receive access to the recorded webinar as well as a copy of presentation materials.
Please note: registration confirmation and access codes will be emailed to registrants by Zoom. Please make sure to check your spam folders, and that the email you used to register is correct.
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First, we look across the world and use our skill sets to identify where the needs are most acute. Second, we look for an institution with preexisting networks for both materials gathering and aid distribution. That way we know every cent of our donation is not simply going directly to where help is needed most, but our donations serve as a force multiplier for a system already in existence. Then we give what we can.
Today, our chosen charity is a group called Medshare, which provides emergency medical services to communities in need, with a very heavy emphasis on locations facing acute crises. Medshare operates right in the thick of it. Until future notice, every cent we earn from every book we sell in every format through every retailer is going to Medshare’s Ukraine fund.
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