President Donald Trump ran to be president of the United States on a platform rife with statements denouncing the credibility of anthropogenic — man-made — climate change. In a separate, but equally important, vein, President Trump also expressed a commitment to ensure the security of US citizens both domestically and abroad. Today, however, it’s difficult to address national security effectively without simultaneously addressing global climate change. The two issues are intimately interwoven, and ignoring one issue will compromise the success of solving the other
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This article reflects on the implications of the Trump presidency for global anthropogenic climate c...
Climate change poses the greatest threat mankind has ever seen, not since WW2 is the damage potentia...
This is a detailed review of national security implications of climate change, with extensive refere...
The Climate Change Conference-2015 ended in Paris. Various heads of the states went back home conten...
In 2012, then aspiring presidential candidate (and current President of the United States) Donald Tr...
The challenges of climate change are global challenges that require multilateral agreements, interna...
The issue of climate change is scorching to discuss; Greenhouse Gas Emissions produced by humans the...
Donald Trump projects slogans more than strategy, yet his administration has moved quickly and with ...
The nations of the world are gathered in Paris, attending the 21st Conference of the Parties under t...
The present communication aims to discuss the main topics related to Trump’s Doctrine and its effect...
Environmentalists often urge the U.S. government to “declare war on climate change.” But can climate...
Climatic Cataclysm: The Foreign Policy and National Security Implications of Climate Change . Washin...
On 8 November 2016, Donald Trump was elected to become the 45th President of the United States of Am...
This master thesis “Environmental protection on D. Trump's security agenda” present analysis of secu...
Given that US presidents tend to win re-election, Milan Elkerbout warns in this CEPS Commentary that...
This article reflects on the implications of the Trump presidency for global anthropogenic climate c...
Climate change poses the greatest threat mankind has ever seen, not since WW2 is the damage potentia...
This is a detailed review of national security implications of climate change, with extensive refere...