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Homeland Security Committee Newsletter

Vol. 3, No. 1, May 2008

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May 2008 Issue

In this issue:

Welcome
Denis Binder and Scott Mitchell…1

Intro, and Comments on Global Warming, Global Hunger, and National Security
Denis Binder…2

Acknowledging the Impact of Climate Change on National Security—A Long and Winding Road
Linda A. Malone…3

Teaching Global Climate Change and Environmental Law at West Point
Robert J. Goldstein…6

Homeland Security Challenges of Global Climate Change
Patrick E. Tolan, Jr.…8

The U.S.-India Civilian Nuclear Energy Agreement—Facing an Unclear Future
Deepa Badrinarayana…11


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