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Global Climate Change and National Security
RADM Jon WhiteOceanographer and Navigator of the Navy
Director, Task Force Climate Change31 January 2014
Climate Change Arctic
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Our climate is changing … Our world is changing … Are we?
Water
People
Behavior
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It’s not just the “Weather Geeks” talking
What is the biggest long-term security threat in the Pacific region: “Climate change.” Navy Admiral Samuel J. Locklear III, in an interview at a Cambridge hotel Friday after he met with scholars at Harvard and Tufts universities
“Significant upheaval related to the warming planet “is probably the most likely thing that is going to happen . . . that will cripple the security environment, probably more likely than the other scenarios we all often talk about.’’“People are surprised sometimes,” he added, describing the reaction to his assessment. “You have the real potential here in the not-too-distant future of nations displaced by rising sea level. Certainly weather patterns are more severe than they have been in the past.
ADM Sam Locklear, Commander, U.S. Pacific CommandMar 2013
Navy Sea Level Rise Concerns
Challenges Infrastructure Mission capabilities Training & testing lands Transportation means/facilities
Opportunities Adaptation partnerships Recapitalization incentive
Directly impacts readiness, strategic access, & influence
Physical Impacts Inundation Wetlands Erosion patterns & rates Surface/ground water supplies Water tables Tidal flows & currents Storm & flood damage
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The four P’s of Climate Change
Predict Partner
Publicize Prepare
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Global Sea Level Rise Curves(IPCC 2001)
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Source: Global Sea Level Rise Scenarios for the United States National Climate Assessment, NOAA (2012)
Global Sea Level Rise Curves(NOAA 2012)
Global Sea Level Rise Curves(IPCC 2013)
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What if all the ice melted?
National Geographic 2013
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Instability and Conflict Risk?
Arctic Concerns
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