by Justin Yarros | Mar 20, 2013 | Monitor
Source: USA.gov The Pentagon’s recent release (subscription required) of the annual Strategic and Critical Materials report assesses the risk of critical materials shortages for America’s military. The Defense Department (DoD) studied 76 of these materials used by the...
by Lauren Haigler | Aug 14, 2012 | Monitor
Image courtesy DOD Despite the recent news that the number Senators vowing to vote against ratifying the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOTS) will derail its passage, this does not mean Law of the Sea is dead, as some have claimed. To use the words of US Chamber of Commerce...
by Lauren Haigler | Aug 7, 2012 | Monitor
Law of the Sea Treaty: A Compilation of Opinion-Editorials 7 August 2012 U.S. Sen. Shaheen supports Law of the Sea Jeanne Shaheen / Seacostonline The recent op-ed by Gary Lambert, Larry A. Mayer and Jim Grady on the Law of the Sea Treaty raised questions about my...
by Prachi Naik | Aug 6, 2012 | Monitor
Through Innovation and Investment, the U.S. Can Lead in Next-Generation Energy, Nuclear Fusion Nick Cunningham and Andrew Holland/ AOL Energy Right now America’s energy policy is hampered because politicians only plan around four-year cycles. David Shaver: We...
by Lauren Haigler | Jul 18, 2012 | Monitor
US Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Tom Donohue (Image Courtesy of the US Chamber of Commerce) US Chamber of Commerce President and CEO, Thomas J. Donohue, is an ardent supporter of the ratification of the Law of the Sea Treaty. He has testified before the Senate...