I share her sentiments, and I have confidence in the extraordinary development expertise housed at USAID.
Climate change will force changes in why the United States fights, gives aid, supports governments.
Climate change will force changes in how we operate our forces around the world.
We face a current dependence on oil, a large percentage of which is controlled by hostile or unstable regimes concentrated in the volatile M...
The reason I ask is, not only is there a problem of a general public credibility, but it seems to me...
The United States has engaged in difficult diplomacy before, over things far more consequential, even, such as thermonuclear war.
As Senator Warner has suggested, let us say Copenhagen occurs and, as you suggested, the response of the Indians...
We face longer term prospects of declining global oil production.
We have a responsibility to lead in the fight against climate change.
To adequately prepare our military forces for future threats, we need to understand how climate change might be a source of war and, certain...
The United States is confronted by a cluster of national security threats that arise from our economic and cultural reliance on fossil fuels...
We face the prospect of manipulation of oil and natural gas supplies by producers seeking political leverage.
Climate change poses a serious threat to America's national security.
Climate change poses a clear and present danger to the United States of America.
the defense community will be critical.
the Department of Defense logged more than 10,000 flight hours and transported more than 24 million pounds of relief supplies.
the national security community is also in a very strong position to advocate for the value of preparedness.
If we respond appropriately, I believe we will enhance our security, not simply by averting the worst climate change impacts, but by spurrin...