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Alaska: The Frontlines of National Security and Climate Change

Captain Cook Hotel 939 W 5th Ave, Anchorage, AK, United States

Date October 11, 2017 Time 12:00pm – 1:00pm Location Captain Cook Hotel, Mid-Deck, Anchorage, AK   The impacts of climate change are far reaching and Alaska will likely suffer the brunt of the predicted consequences. Temperatures in the region are increasing two times faster than the rest of the globe causing ice and permafrost to […]

Resource Resiliency for National Security in a Changing Environment

Join us for a discussion with Lieutenant General Norman Seip USAF (Ret.), and our distinguished panel of experts on how energy security and climate resiliency impacts our national and global security, why this matters to the military, and why this should matter to the business community and citizens in Arizona.

Military Readiness in a Changing World

Join us on November 30th, 2017 at 10:30am as we discuss the range of security threats posed by climate change, whether these regulations may ease those threats, and how we can build further resiliency and security into the future.

Preparing for the Future: Climate Change and National Security

Dickinson College Stern Great Room, Carlisle, PA, United States

Join the American Security Project's Dr. David Titley, Rear Admiral USN (Ret) on Monday, March 26th, 2018 for a lively discussion on the national security threats posed by climate change.

Climate Change: Disrupting Lives, Lands, and Communities Around the World

Hannaford Hall, University of Southern Maine Hannaford Hall, University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME, United States

Join us for a roundtable discussion with Lt. General Castellaw and Esther Babson of the American Security Project and New Mainers from Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo for a discussion on the intersection of climate change, political instability, and migration.

National Security Impacts of Climate Change

Hannaford Hall, University of Southern Maine Hannaford Hall, University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME, United States

Join us on Thursday, April 5th from 7-8:30 in Portland, ME for a discussion on how climate change will impact America’s national security and what measures Congress and the Defense Department will need to take to address these concerns.

Extreme Weather and Our National Security

Coral Gables Museum 285 Aragon Ave, Coral Gables, FL, United States

Join ASP's Vice Admiral Lee Gunn, USN (ret.) for a critical conversation about Florida, the preparedness of our armed forces in the face of extreme weather, and how climate is creating new conflict zones.

First to Respond: The Military in the Age of Climate Change

Hilton Charlotte City Center 222 E. 3rd Street, Charlotte, NC, United States

Join ASP's Brigadier General Stephen Cheney, USMC (ret.) in Charlotte, North Carolina for a discussion on how the U.S. military is preparing to deal with climate disruption and what that means for both our national and global security.

Sea Level Rise & Security in South Carolina – Implications for Military and Civilian Communities

“I’ve taken two briefs in the last eight months on what I consider our most critical vulnerability, and that’s Parris Island, South Carolina.” – Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps, General Glenn Walters The Center for Climate and Security’s Military Expert Panel, including ASP Consensus Member Lieutenant General John Castellaw, USMC (Ret), and other senior retired […]

Protecting the Homeland – The Rising Costs of Inaction on Climate Change

Quaker Station 135 South Broadway Street, Akron, OH, United States

Join ASP's Brigadier General Stephen Cheney, USMC (ret.) for a discussion in Akron, Ohio on how the U.S. military is preparing to deal with climate disruption and what that means for both our national and global security.

The Impact of Cyber Policy on Business and Government

Ahead of new and pending Federal guidelines on cyber preparedness, industry experts discuss the state of policy and the preventative measures Federal contractors and business leaders can take to comply with coming legislation and protect themselves from being the victim of increasing cyber threats.

National Security, Telecommunications and 5G – Using all tools to stop Cyber Espionage

Russell Senate Office Building 188 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC, United States

Join national security experts for a briefing on national security and telecommunications. The American Security Project will bring together national security experts for a Capitol Hill briefing on the threat of Chinese telecom giant Huawei to our national security, and how to pre-empt these threats. Location: Room 188, Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC Date: […]

National Security Impacts of Climate Change on the Military & North Carolina

Battleship North Carolina 1 Battleship Road, Wilmington, NC, United States

The US military recognizes the effects of climate disruption are an “accelerant of instability,” which exacerbates security threats around the world. More frequent extreme weather events--like Hurricane Florence--as well as food scarcity, water insecurity, and sea level rise will destabilize societies especially in countries where governments are not prepared to deal with the threats. How […]

Seattle: Climate Change and National Security Event

University of Washington HUB, 4001 E Stevens Way NE, Seattle, WA, United States

Join us for a roundtable discussion on:  Climate Change and National Security   Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 3:00-4:00 p.m. THE HUB SOUTH BALLROOM University of Washington Seattle, Washington     Speakers: Governor Jay Inslee, Washington State Brigadier General Stephen A. Cheney, United States Marine Corps (Ret), American Security Project Admiral William Fallon, United States Navy (Ret), American Security […]

Climate Change and National Security: Protecting the Integrity of Threat Assessments

Atlantic Council 1030 15th St NW, Washington, DC, United States

Please join the American Security Project, the Atlantic Council Global Energy Center, and the Center for Climate and Security on Monday, March 25, 2019 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. for a conversation on climate change as a national security threat and the need for independent, objective science to inform threat assessments.

Webinar: Impacts of Climate Change on U.S. National Security

Have you ever wondered how climate change impacts our nation’s security? How our military adapts to more frequent and violent storms, which threaten our bases, homes and places of work? What kind of structural changes come with these extreme weather events? Our Congress and military are working tirelessly to appropriately adapt to our changing climate. […]

Military Base Resilience Happy Hour

American Security Project 1201 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

Join the American Security Project on Thursday, September 19th at 5:30pm for a happy hour and discussion of the new website, Military Base Resilience. The website highlights 4 major risks to U.S. military installations: Sea Level Rise, Extreme Storms, Extreme Heat & Drought, and Arctic Ice Melt. In recent years, ASP has expanded their climate […]

The Future of USMCA

American Security Project 1201 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

Join the American Security Project on Thursday, September 26 for a panel discussion on USMCA and the national security implications of a new North American trade agreement. Congressman Henry Cuellar, (D-TX), will offer introductory remarks followed by a panel of experts.

Climate and Security in Southeast Asia

American Security Project 1201 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

Join the American Security Project on Thursday, Oct 3rd from 12-1pm for a discussion on the climate security risks in Southeast Asia and why it matters for U.S. interests abroad.

Battlefields of the Future: The Next Generation of Nuclear Reactors

American Security Project 1201 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

As warfighters move towards a future that is increasingly power by electricity, advanced nuclear power can provide the centralized, always available source of power that can quickly be deployed. Nuclear power will provide a dense, resilient, always available, and cyber-proof source of energy. The American Security Project will be hosting a coffee and discussion on […]