U.S. Military Develops Strategies to Prevent Climate Wars
The U.S. military is taking steps to limit the chance that worsening droughts, rising seas and melting Arctic ice will hasten uprisings that threaten national interests
Andrew Holland is director of studies and senior fellow for energy and climate at the American Security Project, a nonpartisan national security think tank. He has worked on the security threats of climate change since 2007 and has testified before Congress about the U.S.’s future in the Arctic. Credit: Nick Higgins
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