U.S. Oil Imports and Exports, and More from CRS
New and newly updated reports from the Congressional Research Service that have not been made readily available to the public include these.
U.S. Oil Imports and Exports, April 4, 2012
Navy Irregular Warfare and Counterterrorism Operations: Background and Issues for Congress, April 6, 2012
Navy Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Program: Background, Issues and Options for Congress, April 6, 2012
Navy Nuclear Aircraft Carrier (CVN) Homeporting at Mayport: Background and Issues for Congress, April 6, 2012
Coast Guard Polar Icebreaker Modernization: Background, Issues, and Options for Congress, April 6, 2012
The Republic of the Philippines and U.S. Interests, April 5, 2012
The transition to a clean energy future and diversified sources of energy requires a fundamental shift in how we produce and consume energy across all sectors of the U.S. economy.
A deeper understanding of methane could help scientists better address these impacts – including potentially through methane removal.
While it is reasonable for governments to keep the most sensitive aspects of nuclear policies secret, the rights of their citizens to have access to general knowledge about these issues is equally valid so they may know about the consequences to themselves and their country.
Advancing the U.S. leadership in emerging biotechnology is a strategic imperative, one that will shape regional development within the U.S., economic competitiveness abroad, and our national security for decades to come.