24 May, 2017

NATO encouraged to address climate risks to its mission in new report

Washington, D.C., May 22 2017 — In a new report, the Center for Climate and Security (CCS), a policy institute with an Advisory Board of retired senior military officers and national security experts, applauds NATO’s attention to climate change while offering recommendations for how the Alliance can more thoroughly address climate-related risks to the NATO mission. 
SECRETARY MATTIS GREETS MINISTER
PINOTTI BEFORE A NORTH ATLANTIC COUNCIL
 MEETING, FEB. 15, 2017. 
The report, titled The Alliance in a Changing Climate: Bolstering the NATO Mission Through Climate Preparedness arrives ahead of the North Atlantic Council meeting on May 24th-25th.


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