A Deeper Look at Climate Change and National Security

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Title:
A Deeper Look at Climate Change and National Security
Creator:
Roming, A.D., Jr.
Backus, George A.
Baker, Arnold B.
Place of Publication:
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Publisher:
Sandia National Laboratories- US Department of Energy
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Abstract:
Climate change is a long-term process that will trigger a range of multi-dimensional demographic, economic, geopolitical, and national security issues with many unknowns and significant uncertainties. At first glance, climate-change-related national security dimensions seem far removed from today’s major national security threats. Yet climate change has already set in motion forces that will require U.S. attention and preparedness. The extent and uncertainty associated with these situations necessitate a move away from conventional security practices, toward a small but flexible portfolio of assets to maintain U.S. interests. Thoughtful action is required now if we are to acquire the capabilities, tools, systems, and institutions needed to meet U.S. national security requirements as they evolve with the emerging stresses and shifts of climate change.

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Florida International University
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