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Chinese-Built Peruvian Port at Chancay Will Have Far-Reaching Implications on Latin America & U.S.

By Stas Margaronis The soon to be completed Chinese built port at Chancay, Peru will expedite trade links between Latin American nations and China and have far-reaching implications on Latin America and the United States. The construction of the Chancay port in Peru will be operated by China Ocean Shipping Company (COSCO). The port will expedite trade links between Latin American nations and...

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Articles

Are Charges Offshore Wind Threatens Fishing & Whales True?

Photo OffshoreWind California   By Stas Margaronis At the Pacific Offshore Wind Summit that took place in Sacramento California on May 8-10th, some panelists and attendees expressed concerns about the threat to fishing and whales caused by the construction of offshore wind farms. The threat has been widely alleged by fishing, environmental and special interest groups opposing Atlantic Coast wind...

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CALIFORNIA OFFSHORE WIND FACES PERMITTING CHALLENGES

Photo: Port of Long Beach BY STAS MARGARONIS On May 10th, the Pacific Offshore Wind Summit, hosted by Offshore Wind California, heard  federal, state and industry leaders urge California to move with speed and scale to make offshore wind a reality. The steps include transmission, port upgrades, procuring at scale, expediting permits, establishing a supply chain, creating workforce training and...

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Texas Public Policy Foundation Supports Fishermen Opposing Offshore Wind

“Today, I’m thankful to live a high-carbon lifestyle and wish the rest of the world could too. Energy poverty = poverty. #decarbonization is dangerous and deadly.”---Tweet from Jason Issac, Texas Public Policy Foundation executive and director of the Life:Powered Initiative,  Thanksgiving Day, 2022 By Kevin Policarpo Helping Fishermen Oppose Offshore Wind Some fishing industry opponents of...

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Wanted: A U.S. National Maritime Strategy

Photo: Matson By Stas Margaronis The United States needs a national maritime strategy to identify commercial, shipbuilding, manpower and military sealift shortfalls as well as solutions, according to officials from the Transportation Institute and the Navy League of the United States. Sara Fuentes, Vice President of Government Affairs, Transportation Institute and Jonathan Kaskin, National Vice...

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DOD Says U.S. Naval Shipbuilders Can’t Build Two Destroyers Per Year

Photo: U.S. Navy “I’m not hating on DDGs (Destroyer, Guided Missile) – my only point was that last year Congress added a third and the reason we didn’t budget for three is, again, we don’t see the yards being able to produce three a year. We don’t see them being able to produce two a year. And that’s just data. It’s not what we wish to be true. But everybody’s struggling with skilled labor....

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IS U.S. MILITARY READINESS UNDERMINED BY U.S. DEFENSE CONTRACTOR MISTAKES?

U.S. Navy Littoral Combat Ship “Not too many years ago, we had five times as many contractors and there was more competition and there was more creativity… As these larger guys kept buying the smaller guys coming up with the ideas, and then encapsulate them and restructure, it’s taken a lot of the innovation out.” --- Ken Calvert (R-Ca) Chairman of the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee.  ...

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HAS U.S. MILITARY SEALIFT OUTSOURCING UNDERMINED U.S. SHIPBUILDING?

The 960 TEU military sealift container ship proposed for construction at Bender Shipbuilding & Repair IN THIS REPORT: THE PROBLEM ADMIRAL WARNS OF SEALIFT SHORTFALLS A NEW STRATEGY FOR U.S. SHIPBUILDING 2001 PROPOSAL TO U.S. AIR FORCE U.S. NAVY INSISTS ON OUTSOURCING SEALIFT SHIPS MEETING WITH ADMIRAL BREWER SUSTAINS MSC REJECTION MAERSK LINE LIMITED REFLAGS FOREIGN BUILT SHIPS FOR U.S....

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PANDEMIC WORSENS CRISIS IN AMERICAN EDUCATION

"A recent study on military readiness found that 75 percent of U.S. citizens between the ages of seventeen and twenty-four are not qualified to join the military because they are physically unfit, have criminal records, or have inadequate levels of education." ---U.S. Education Reform and National Security BY KEVIN POLICARPO, RBTUS As the U.S. confronts economic inequalities in an increasingly...

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BACKED BY EQUINOR & SHELL CORVUS BATTERIES EXPAND FROM TUGBOATS TO FERRIES, TO SHIPS, WIND TURBINES & CONTAINER CRANES

Example Pack – Corvus Blue Whale Installation( Photo: Corvus) BY STAS MARGARONIS IN THIS REPORT BACKGROUND EQUINOR SHELL ROLE OF NORWAY GOVERNMENT SEASPAN RELIANT CORVUS HISTORY CORVUS CEO NEW AUTOMATED BATTERY FACTORY BATTERY TYPES INCREASED CAPACITY BATTERY LEASING RECYCLING NEW BELLINGHAM. WASHINGTON MANUFACTURING FACILITY PORT OF BELLINGHAM NEW EUROPE MEGA FACTORY NEW U.S. FACTORY FUEL CELLS...

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LOUISIANA WILL NEED $50 BILLION & TEXAS $34 BILLION FOR COASTAL & FLOODING PROTECTIONS & SOME MISSSISSIPPI FRESH WATER IS UNDER ATTACK

BY STAS MARGARONIS, RBTUS The “Storms Flooding and Sea Level Defense 2022” conference, produced by the Propeller Club of Northern California and the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME), heard that coastal protections will cost for: 1) Louisiana  $50 billion; and 2) for Texas $34 billion. In one instance, the cost of storm surge barriers to protect Texas’ Galveston Bay rose from $12...

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Support Our Nurses, Doctors & Healthcare Workers & Make Sure We Always Have Adequate Masks & Medical Supplies

Support Our Nurses, Doctors & Healthcare Workers & Make Sure We Always Have Adequate Masks & Medical Supplies

[builder_content post_id="2851"]Support Our Nurses, Doctors & Healthcare Workers & Make Sure We Always Have Adequate Masks & Medical Supplies Our nurses, doctors and healthcare workers are fighting and dying to help Covid-19 patients and coping with a lack of masks and medical supplies caused by cutbacks in federal spending for public health that has gone on for years. We need to make sure this...

Go Truckers!

Go Truckers!

[builder_content post_id="2849"]Go Truckers! Rbtus' Stas Margaronis reminds us of the crucial role truckers are playing delivering critical supplies such as food and medical supplies during the COVID-19 crisis, how imports go from ports to warehouses to stores and homes, describes the stresses on drivers and urges we support drivers in their front-line war helping us weather the crisis....

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