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After years of climate change denial by the Trump administration, science rejection and 'burning of the data' as facts were rejected, deleted and blocked as fact-finding programs and atmospheric/earth/climate science work were defunded, a new Biden administration enters office with a call to action. | |||
At the invitation of the new | At the invitation of the new U.S. president, nations are gathering this week in a virtual climate summit to share their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) toward solving the climate change crisis. | ||
We, GreenPolicy360 with our associate [https://www.strategicdemands.com Strategic Demands], will cover news of the climate conference, both good and bad. Our several decades of pushing for immediate, concerted action and [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/New_Definitions_of_National_Security 'New Definitions of National Security'] by all nations is front of stage, and confronted by old definitions of security, conflicts and wars, that take our eyes off of the existential challenges of climate -- and a resurgent, escalating nuclear weapons threat. | We, GreenPolicy360 with our associate [https://www.strategicdemands.com Strategic Demands], will cover news of the climate conference, both good and bad. Our several decades of pushing for immediate, concerted action and [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/New_Definitions_of_National_Security 'New Definitions of National Security'] by all nations is front of stage, and confronted by old definitions of security, conflicts and wars, that take our eyes off of the existential challenges of climate -- and a resurgent, escalating nuclear weapons threat. |
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New Definitions of National Security
After years of climate change denial by the Trump administration, science rejection and 'burning of the data' as facts were rejected, deleted and blocked as fact-finding programs and atmospheric/earth/climate science work were defunded, a new Biden administration enters office with a call to action.
At the invitation of the new U.S. president, nations are gathering this week in a virtual climate summit to share their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) toward solving the climate change crisis.
We, GreenPolicy360 with our associate Strategic Demands, will cover news of the climate conference, both good and bad. Our several decades of pushing for immediate, concerted action and 'New Definitions of National Security' by all nations is front of stage, and confronted by old definitions of security, conflicts and wars, that take our eyes off of the existential challenges of climate -- and a resurgent, escalating nuclear weapons threat.
Here, in the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, we look at a key group of experts sounding the alarm about both climate disaster and nuclear war.
They are the great challenges of our time and must given a spotlight and focus of our citizen action.
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Via The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists
By most accounts, President-Elect Biden looks to position climate change as a central organizing principle in his Executive Branch. Through cabinet appointments of sympathetic experts at agencies not normally at the fore of environmental policy—such as Treasury, Justice, and Transportation—Biden hopes to deliver wide-ranging wins on climate policy. The EPA, the Energy Department, and the Interior Department will be redeployed in Obama-era roles as key instruments for aggressive climate action. These would all be positive steps forward.
What appears largely missing is a commensurate level of effort directed towards infusing climate change deep into the national security community. Experts worldwide, including in many corners of the US intelligence community, embrace the notion that climate change will be an increasingly consequential factor for conflict, political instability, social and economic disruption, migration, water and food insecurity, and altered patterns of infectious disease...
Read more at https://thebulletin.org/
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