Climate change will have an impact on operations of the United States Armed Forces and the international events, both humanitarian relief efforts and arms conflicts, to which they respond. Rear Admiral Jonathan White will discuss the impacts of climate change on the U.S. Navy's operations as well as actions being taken to prepare for these changes.Ohio State UniversityMershon Center for International Security StudiesByrd Polar Research CenterEvent Web page, event photo
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On March 29-31, 2007, the Strategic Studies Institute and the Triangle Institute for Security Studie...
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News Stories ArchiveMr. Joseph Bryan, Senior Advisor on Climate to the U.S. Secretary of Defense spo...
The nations of the world are gathered in Paris, attending the 21st Conference of the Parties under t...
On March 29-31, 2007, the Strategic Studies Institute and the Triangle Institute for Security Studie...
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Rear Admiral Jonathan White, Oceanographer of the Navy presents “Managing Climate Risks in the Globa...
What effects will climate change have on the security missions of the American military and intellig...
"On March 30-31, 2007, the Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) and the Triangle Institute for Security...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Schola...
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