Are you thinking about traveling during the first half of 2020? You might want to think again! On January 1st, 2020 the United Nations International Maritime Organization will begin enforcing regulations meant to help reduce sulfur emissions from ocean freighters...
U.S. Energy Security continued to improve throughout 2017 according to this year’s Index of U.S. Energy Security Risk report released by the U.S Chamber of Commerce Global Energy Institute (GEI). The report analyzes 37 different metrics to determine vulnerabilities...
News that the United States would like to reduce its dependence on imported supplies of critical resources broke in early January of 2019. Resources that fall into this category include cobalt and lithium, both of which are heavily used for batteries. As a result, the...
As climate change and natural resource depletion become more prevalent, so does energy security. Many countries began 2019 by announcing plans to improve their energy security standings in both traditional and innovative ways. Some of the announcements were expected....
On December 20, 2018, the United States government confirmed that widespread and malicious cybertheft is being perpetrated by a Chinese group known as Advanced Persistent Threat 10 or APT 10. The revelation came with the unsealing of an indictment in a Manhattan...