ICYMI: Climate Risks to National Security
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This week, The Buzz presents a session from our 2023 Climate Change Summit.
DoD, DHS, and the State Department have long recognized that climate change’s impacts - including sea level rise, weather-related challenges to installations and operations, and forced migration - can significantly threaten our national security. In January of 2021, President Biden signed Executive Order 14008 that declared climate change to be an essential element of national security and directed agencies to integrate climate considerations into their operations. This discussion will highlight the science, risks, and realities that DoD, the Coast Guard, and the Statement Department are wrestling with as they implement their climate adaptation plans and frameworks and incorporate consideration of climate change into future planning.
Speakers:
John Conger (Moderator) - Director Emeritus, Center for Climate & Security
Chelsea Cervantes de Blois, Ph.D. - Climate Security Analyst, U.S. Department of State
Candace Nachman - Senior Oceans Policy and Program Advisor, U.S. Coast Guard
Ester Sperling - Senior Climate Advisor, U.S. Air Force
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Intro/Outro Music: Focal Point/Young Community
Courtesy of Epidemic Sound
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