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Lost in Translation: Closing the Gap Between Climate Science and National Security Policy
Author(s): Will Rogers, Dr. Jay GulledgeType of Publication: ReportDate: 04/25/2010This report explores the gap between the science and policy communities and offers recommendations for how they can work together to ensure the United States can effectively plan for the national security implications of climate change.
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Promoting the Dialogue: Climate Change and America's Air Forces
Author(s): Will RogersType of Publication: Working PapersDate: 04/22/2010In this working paper, CNAS Research Assistant Will Rogers synthesizes how America’s air forces are considering climate change, identifies the role energy concerns play in the services’ decision-making calculations and offers recommendations on how to better integrate energy security and climate change concerns into near- and long-term strategic planning.
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On the Front Lines: Climate Change and the Combatant Commands
Type of Publication: Working PapersDate: 04/22/2010In this working paper, CNAS Senior Military Fellow Commander Herbert E. Carmen, USN, CNAS Bacevich Fellow Christine Parthemore and CNAS Research Assistant Will Rogers focus on the six geographic combatant commands as a way to address the effects of climate change and related energy security challenges on U.S. national security interests in regions across the globe.
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CNAS Capstone - Broadening Horizons: Climate Change and the U.S. Armed Forces
Type of Publication: ReportDate: 04/22/2010The Broadening Horizons capstone report, authored by CNAS Senior Military Fellow Commander Herbert E. Carmen, USN, CNAS Bacevich Fellow Christine Parthemore and CNAS Research Assistant Will Rogers, provides an overview of the implications of climate change for DOD, the military services and the combatant commands, and makes recommendations to help the United States better navigate the potential geopolitical implications of the changing climate.
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