Amidst Climate Change and Shifting Energy Markets, New Challenges for Transatlantic Security
The changing U.S. and international energy pictures have a profound effect on security, a senior Pentagon official said here yesterday.
The Climate and Energy Nexus: Challenges and Opportunities for Transatlantic Security. Alexandria, London: CNA/RUSI.
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3 April 2012 - Washington. This year's frenzy of oil and gas exploration in newly accessible Arctic waters could be the harbinger of even starker changes to come.
President Obama devoted a considerable amount of time during his State of the Union speech to climate change and energy (a full transcript of his comments is below).
29 November 2011 - The UK government has been giving secret support at the very highest levels to Canada's campaign against European penalties on its highly polluting tar sands fuel, the Guardian newspaper reports.
America’s Energy Security Options. Washington, DC: Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Critical Materials Strategy. Washington, DC.
Energy’s next frontiers. How technology is radically reshaping supply, demand and the energy of geopolitics. Deloitte Center for Energy Solutions.
Powering America’s Defense: Energy and the Risks to National Security. Report by the Military Advisory Board (MAB) of the Center for Naval Analyses (CNA).