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Washington, D.C., 01 September 2010– The American Security Project today publishes its report on the likely effects of climate change on immigration along the US southern boarder. Dr Jim Ludes, the Executive Director of ASP said: “This report highlights the consequences to the United States, and especially the communities and law enforcement agencies along America’s…
Washington, DC – On the eve of Memorial Day weekend, the Sierra Club and the American Security Project released a joint report entitled “Ending Our Dependence on Oil,” which shows how America’s addiction to oil threatens our national security, our economy and our environment. “Memorial Day is the day when we honor the sacrifices of…
Washington, DC – On the eve of Memorial Day weekend, the Sierra Club and the American Security Project released a joint report entitled “Ending Our Dependence on Oil,” which shows how America’s addiction to oil threatens our national security, our economy and our environment. “Memorial Day is the day when we honor the sacrifices of…
Washington, DC – Today, ASP President Vice Admiral Lee Gunn USN (Ret) issued the statement below in response to the National Research Council’s issuance of a series of reports reaffirming that human activities continue to pose significant risks to a “broad range of human and natural systems,” and calling for action to curb greenhouse gas…