The war in Ukraine hasn't left Europe freezing in the dark, but it has caused energy crises in unexpected places
- Written by Amy Myers Jaffe, Director, Energy, Climate Justice, and Sustainability Lab, and Research Professor, New York University
People protest in Dhaka, Bangladesh, over daily power cuts, July 27, 2022.Sony Ramany/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesThrough a year of war in Ukraine, the U.S. and most European nations have worked to help counter Russia, in supporting Ukraine both with armaments and in world energy markets. Russia was Europe’s main energy supplier when it invaded...

