Senior Fellow for Climate Security
Expertise: US National Security Policy, Climate Security, South and Southeast Asia Policy, Internal Conflict
David Haines is a Senior Fellow for Climate Security at the American Security Project. His research examines the national security implications of climate change.
From 2006-2020 he was an officer and aviator in the United States Marine Corps. He completed his active-duty service at
the United States Naval Academy, where he served as the Associate Chair for the Political Science Department and taught both American Government and the Politics of Irregular Warfare.
Previously he was stationed in San Diego as an MV-22B Osprey pilot and in Okinawa, Japan as a CH-46E pilot. He has deployed multiple times to the Middle East and in Southeast Asia.
He received his B.Sc. in Ocean Engineering from the United States Naval Academy and was selected for graduate study at the University of Cambridge. While there he earned a master’s degree in International Relations and a master’s degree by research focused on government responses to insurgencies in Thailand and India.
Recent Posts
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Fact Sheet – Climate Security Challenges in East Central Florida
Posted on: 08 Oct 2021
FILED UNDER: Blog, Climate Security, Issues, Reports, Top Stories
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Resilience in the FY22 NDAA
Posted on: 27 Sep 2021
FILED UNDER: Blog, Climate Security
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White Paper – Bad Catch: Examining Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing
Posted on: 27 Sep 2021
FILED UNDER: Blog, Issues, Maritime Security, Must Reads, Reports, Top Stories
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Announcing the 2021-22 Climate Security Fellows
Posted on: 16 Sep 2021
FILED UNDER: Blog, Climate Security
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Carbon Border Tax Requires a Carbon Price
Posted on: 16 Aug 2021
FILED UNDER: Blog, Climate Security, Energy Security
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Clean Energy Standard: Ramifications and Results
Posted on: 10 Aug 2021
FILED UNDER: Blog, Climate Security, Energy Security