posted by Paul Hamill on May 22, 2012 at 4:41 pm
ASP is joined by Chatham House’s Cleo Paskal to discuss the global – and local – implications to our national security on the changing climate; from DOD infrastructure, to the rise of China, the Kiribati Islands and much more.
Cleo is an Associate Fellow for the Energy, Environment and Development program at London’s Chatham House.
She is the author of the book “Global Warring: How Environmental, Economic and Political Crises will Redraw the World Map“, She is a noted expert on the impacts of environmental and climate changes on global security.
Paul Hamill, ASP Director of External Relations
Find out more about the Republic of Kiribati here.
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