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Friday, March 3, 2023

Climate Change has been a national security concern for decades. Background for upcoming post

 

Oct 21, 2021 — Climate change will increasingly exacerbate a number of risks to U.S. national security interests, from physical impacts that could cascade ...
It will act as an “Accelerant of Instability” or a “Threat Multiplier” that makes already existing problems worse · Rising seas and increased extreme weather ...
Security concerns linked to climate change include impacts on food, water and energy supplies, increased competition over natural resources, loss of livelihoods ...
DOD is elevating climate change as a national security priority, integrating climate considerations into policies, ... DOD Climate Risk Analysis front page.
by E Morales Jr2015Cited by 13 — "Global Climate Change as a Threat to U.S. NationalSecurity." Journal of Strategic Security 8, no. 3 Suppl. (2015): 134-148. This Article is brought to you ...
on its ability to execute its missions in support of national security objectives. Climate change can act as a threat multiplier for instability in some of ...
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by RA MATTHEW2011Cited by 22 — abroad, conceptions of security threats expanded to include issues such as terrorism, disease, and global economic crisis. As the era of great wars receded, ...
Sea-level rise, extreme weather events, drought, workforce health, and other direct and indirect impacts of climate change are already affecting the Homeland ...
Climate change poses “immediate risks” to national security and will have broad and costly impacts on the way the US military carries out its missions, ...
Secretary of Defense James Mattis has asserted that climate change is real, and a threat to American interests abroad and the Pentagon's assets everywhere, a ...
by C Pumphrey2008Cited by 79 — declared that environmental destruction, including global warming, was “a growing national security threat.” The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate.
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In addition, a high-level accounting of DOD and Congressional actions on climate and security is provided. RISKS AND CHALLENGES. Department of Defense ...
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Climate change is a strategically significant security risk that will affect our most basic resources, including food, with potentially dire security ...
Oct 25, 2021 — Climate change, energy security, and economic stability are inextricably linked. Climate change will contribute to food and water scarcity, will ...
Jan 27, 2021 — Climate change is now a national security priority for the Pentagon · RELATED · Time for advocates of energy alternatives to take to the air · The ...
Climate change has the potential to exacerbate existing tensions or create new ones – serving as a threat multiplier. It can be a catalyst for violent conflict ...
Now, the national security concerns tied to climate change are nothing new to the U.S. Government. In fact, government researchers across disciplines and ...
by KM CAMPBELLCited by 39 — The threat posed by continuing environmental deterioration is no longer a hypo- thetical one.” As one author noted, “Threats to human security are now seen much ...
Jul 6, 2022 — Climate change is a pressing and accelerating threat to global security. It will disrupt trade, displace populations, cause food and energy ...
Feb 24, 2020 — No region of the world will be left unaffected. · Climate change is a pressing risk to national and global security. · The report recommends " ...
Oct 13, 2022 — The new strategy designates climate change as being among the greatest of the world's shared challenges, which lies “[a]t the very core of ...
Nov 28, 2022 — Military forces need to be able to operate in any climate circumstance, which means that they need to adapt equipment, uniforms, and everything ...
Apr 5, 2022 — In addition to increased natural disasters, climate change also will exacerbate the region's economic vulnerabilities stemming from resource ...
Nov 1, 2022 — The new NSS is right to recognize that climate change is not a “soft” security issue; it is not less important than direct threats from ...

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