The University of Charleston (UC) and the American Security Project (ASP) came together on April 12 to host a panel titled: How Climate Change Impacts National Security. The virtual event…
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The University of Charleston (UC) and the American Security Project (ASP) came together on April 12 to host a panel titled: How Climate Change Impacts National Security. The virtual event…
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Last week, Deputy Secretary of Defense Kath Hicks visited Florida and toured Naval Air Station Pensacola, which was damaged by Hurricane Sally in September 2020. During her visit, Hicks stressed…
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On April 9, ASP Consensus for American Security member Major General Rick Devereaux, USAF (ret.) spoke with WV MetroNews’ Hoppy Kercheval about the link between climate change and national security….
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On April 6, ASP board member Lt. Gen. Norm Seip, USAF (ret.) wrote an op-ed in The Invading Sea advocating for increased government funding to support adaptation and resilience programs…
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On February 17, ASP COO Andrew Holland wrote an op-ed for The Baltimore Sun advocating for an increase in government funding to support fusion propulsion technologies for deep spaceflight in…
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After more than a decade of discussions, in a bipartisan effort, the U.S. Congress recently passed legislation authorizing the United States Coast Guard to acquire three additional polar icebreakers. The…
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