President Joe Biden is encouraging investors to put their money where his mouth is—and where billions in federal tax credits and grants are going—to spur a renewable energy push that is being mired in intractable quagmires due to a cumbersome regulatory Paradox Policies, Mining Laws, CCP Market Monopoly Dig Into Biden ‘Green Energy’ Push
President Joe Biden is encouraging investors to put their money where his mouth is—and where billions in federal tax credits and grants are going—to spur a renewable energy push that is being mired in intractable quagmires due to a cumbersome regulatory
Commentary The recent election results in the Solomon Islands carry mixed messages for Australia, the United States, and other nations in the Indo-Pacific region. The most obvious positive is that pro-Beijing Prime Minister Manesseh Sogavare is no leader of the
The United States, Australia, and Japan have pledged to promote stability in the Indo-Pacific amid Beijing’s ongoing belligerence in the South and East China Seas. In a May 2 meeting in Hawaii, Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles met with Japanese
China has achieved a strategic breakout in space, now deploying a vast network of satellites capable of targeting U.S. forces, should a conflict break out between the two nations in the western Pacific, according to the U.S. Space Force’s intelligence chief.