
Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Columnist at Freelance
Director of Energy and Climate Center at Heritage Foundation
@Heritage Foundation director of Energy and Climate Center. @GWU economics professor. Former senior roles @USDOT, @USTreasury, @USDOL, and @WhiteHouseCEA.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Diana Furchtgott-Roth
The West may be divided on tariffs, but all countries can agree that protecting global navigation satellite systems from interference from China, Russia and Iran is a matter of extreme importance. Disruptions would pose an immense economic and national security threat, costing trillions of dollars daily, dwarfing any market disruptions from tariffs.
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2 weeks ago |
aol.co.uk | Diana Furchtgott-Roth
The West may be divided on tariffs, but all countries can agree that protecting global navigation satellite systems from interference from China, Russia and Iran is a matter of extreme importance. Disruptions would pose an immense economic and national security threat, costing trillions of dollars daily, dwarfing any market disruptions from tariffs.
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2 weeks ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Diana Furchtgott-Roth
The most famous example of hacking took place in 2019, when the British oil tanker Stena Impero was lured into Iranian waters in the Strait of Hormuz while its GPS, "spoofed" by the Iranians, told navigators it was in international waters. The ship was captured and its crew imprisoned in Iran for 10 weeks. GPS is vital, but hacking it has never been easier.
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3 weeks ago |
heritage.org | Diana Furchtgott-Roth |Joyce Morgan fellow
After years of magical thinking, America’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) wants to see the forest for the trees again. Administrator Lee Zeldin announced this week that the EPA is reconsidering the 2009 endangerment finding that greenhouse gases are pollutants. This is massive. The endangerment finding underpins regulations on cars and the power sector.
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3 weeks ago |
aol.co.uk | Diana Furchtgott-Roth
A century ago, Argentina was one of the richest countries in the world. Then the Great Depression hit, the bubble popped, and before you could say “Eva Peron” it spiralled into a failing welfare state. Now President Javier Milei has slashed government spending and reduced regulation. Inflation is falling, and GDP is rising. Can President Trump’s Doge do the same? Take inflation. Only in Argentina could a 70 per cent annual inflation rate look like an improvement.
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