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Weston Weber

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Climate Security Intern

Expertise: Climate Security, Global Environmental Governance, Russia and Eastern Europe, Space Security and Sustainability

Weston Weber is a Climate Security Intern at the American Security Project. His research focuses on the national security implications of climate change.

Currently, Weston is a Masters of Global Policy Studies candidate at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin. There, he specializes in International Energy, Environment, and Technology.

Before interning at ASP, Weston was a graduate research technician at the Applied Research Laboratories in Austin. He is also a 2021-2022 Brumley Next Generation Graduate Fellow at the Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law as part of the Space Security, Safety, and Sustainability program.

He received his B.A. in International Relations and Global Studies, with a minor in Philosophy of Law, from the University of Texas at Austin, specializing in International Security and Russia and Eastern Europe.

In the Fall of 2019, Weston studied abroad in Moscow, Russia at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO). He enjoys a good movie and TV show, traveling, and dabbling in visual art.


Recent Posts

Dangers of Increasing Heat and Drought on U.S. Security

Posted on: September 27th, 2021

A Promising Step Forward in the Fight Against Illegal Fishing

Posted on: August 10th, 2021

The Sahel: A Neglected Crisis in Africa

Posted on: June 30th, 2021

Event Recap: Launch of the NCWES Report on Sustainable Peace & Security in a Changing Climate

Posted on: June 3rd, 2021