Resource Security Watch: No. 13
The toxic Arctic;
Afghanistan's hunger problem;
A new method to track global fishing;
Kenya's coal plant controversy;
A new threat to Nigeria
The toxic Arctic;
Afghanistan's hunger problem;
A new method to track global fishing;
Kenya's coal plant controversy;
A new threat to Nigeria
The sudden announcement of a North Korea-U.S. summit in March 2018 upended all previous diplomacy concerning North Korea’s nuclear program.
Four years after the invasion of Crimea and the Donbas, Russia’s aggression against Ukraine continues unabated. For all the failures of the government in Kyiv to reform, Ukraine is still fighting our war.
This work seeks to provide insights into the electromagnetic threats to U.S. security, particularly from a nuclear generated Electromagnetic Pulse attack, and public policy responses to them.
In a move that could portend massive shifts in the global oil game, the Shanghai International Energy Exchange will soon unveil an oil-futures contract denominated in Chinese yuan rather than U.S. dollars (product symbol: SC).