To the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Remarks as delivered by James R. Clapper, Director of National Intelligence
It’s all about the water.
Climate change is a complex, crosscutting issue that poses risks to many environmental and economic systems—including agriculture, infrastructure, ecosystems, and human health—and presents a significant financial risk to the federal government.
The changing U.S. and international energy pictures have a profound effect on security, a senior Pentagon official said here yesterday.
One year ago, the United States government froze all property of the Central Bank of Iran and other Iranian financial institutions within the United States. The move was part of a broader effort to compel the Islamic Republic to give up its alleged nuclear weapons program.
For centuries, the glaciers of the Western Himalayas have fed the Indus River, which flows down the mountains through India and into Pakistan, where it runs the length of the country to the Arabian Sea.
2012 witnessed a remarkable number and extremity of environmental conditions, from Hurricane Sandy and the U.S. drought to wildfires in Siberia and drought-driven blackouts in India. Arctic sea ice melted to its furthest extent in recent history.
Worldwide Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Community. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Statement for the Record by James R. Clapper, Director of National Intelligence on March 12, 2013.
This April, the Philippines had one of their warships locked in a stand-off over fishing rights with two Chinese surveillance vessels at Scarborough Shoal, in waters claimed both by China and the Philippines.
The first decade of the 21st century has offered ample evidence that narrow definitions of national security, focused on hard security and state-level interaction, are no longer adequate tools with which to understand the world.
April 26, 2012 - Havanna.
Cooperation from Strength. The United States, China and the South China Sea. Washington, DC: CNAS.
The European Union is not the alone in exploring the means to address potential security implications of climate change. EU and Member States representatives met recently in Berlin, at a briefing session regarding this topic.