Implications of climate change for the U.S. army /
Brosig, Max.
ACKU
Max Brosig, Parker Frawley, Andrew Hill, Molly Jahn, Michael Marsicek, Aubrey Paris, Matthew Rose, Amar Shambaljamts, Nicole Thomas.
[Place of publication not identified] : [United States Army War College], [2018].
50 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cm.
Summary: “current conversations about climate change and its impacts are often rancorous and politically charged. As an organization that is, by law, non-partisan, the Department of Defense (DoD) is precariously unprepared for the national security implications of climate change-in-duced global security challenges. This study examines the implications of climate change for the United States Army. This includes national security challenges associated with or worsened by climate change, and organizational challenges arising from climate change-related issues in the domestic environment. Given that, the study’s starting point is the…”—(page 1).
English
Global environmental change.
Environmental management.
Global climate change.
Climatic changes – Afghanistan.
Global environmental change – Social aspects.
Environmental management – Afghanistan.
Environmental management – International cooperation.
Global environmental change – Government policy.
Environmental management.
Global climate change.
Climatic changes – Afghanistan.
Global environmental change – Social aspects.
Environmental management – Afghanistan.
Environmental management – International cooperation.
Global environmental change – Government policy.
Pamphlet GE149. / I675 2018
Library of Congress Classification / Environment
3ACKU000547223
Cover title.
“United States Army War College”—at head of title.
“United States Army War College”—at head of title.