New Rapid Response Series: The Iran Conflict Brief artwork

New Rapid Response Series: The Iran Conflict Brief

Columbia Energy Exchange

March 11, 2026

The conflict in the Middle East is evolving with incredible speed, creating a landscape where the complexities of understanding both immediate and long-term outcomes have never been greater. W​e'll still be here every Tuesday for our deep-dive conversations​ on the global energy landscape.
Speakers: Bill Loveless
**Bill Loveless** (0:01)
Hello, I'm Bill Loveless, co-host of the Columbia Energy Exchange along with Jason Bordoff. The conflict in the Middle East is evolving with incredible speed, creating a landscape where the complexities of understanding both immediate and long-term outcomes have never been greater. We will still be here every Tuesday for our deep-dive conversations on the global energy landscape. But the speed of events in Iran and across the region demands a different kind of coverage. That's why we're launching a new limited series, the Iran Conflict Brief. It's a rapid response podcast hosted by Daniel Sternoff and other experts from the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs. In conversations with other leading voices, we're going to help answer the biggest questions of the day in 30 minutes or less. From the latest on policy shifts to global energy markets and geopolitical dynamics, we're tracking it all. Look for the first episode of the Iran Conflict Brief right here in your Columbia Energy Exchange feed. Thanks for listening.

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