Worldwide Emerging Environmental Issues Affecting the U.S. Military
Germany will join the UN Security Council for two years beginning in January as one of ten non-permanent members. During this time it is expected to urge this UN body to begin addressing climate change as a global security threat. This view is shared by many other UN members, as evidence of the secu...
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ftdtic:ADA535558 2023-05-15T18:18:26+02:00 Worldwide Emerging Environmental Issues Affecting the U.S. Military FEDERATION OF UN ASSOCIATIONS WASHINGTON DC MILLENNIUM PROJECT 2010-12 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA535558 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA535558 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA535558 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Military Forces and Organizations Environmental Health and Safety *MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES) *ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT REMOVAL SYMPOSIA WEATHER BIOLOGY WATER BACTERIA HEALTH SECURITY EFFICIENCY MELTING CLIMATE GERMANY MIGRATION POLLUTANTS ETHICS AFRICA UNITED NATIONS WASTE RECYCLING FOOD PLASTICS LEGISLATION INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COOPERATION LATIN AMERICA ASIA CHINA SEA ICE SENATE GLACIERS INDIGENOUS POPULATION NANOTECHNOLOGY NATURAL DISASTERS CYBERTERRORISM EUROPEAN UNION MARITIME INDUSTRY DATA BASES NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION CLIMATE CHANGE CYBERCRIME CLEANUP TECHNIQUES ATOMIC FUEL BANKS SHIPPING EFFICIENCY DATABASE WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY WEATHER CONTROL ENERGY MARKET SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE MILITARY IMPLICATIONS NEUTRON TECHNOLOGY MARINE BACTERIA HALOMONAS TITANICAE POP(PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS) Text 2010 ftdtic 2016-02-23T05:31:05Z Germany will join the UN Security Council for two years beginning in January as one of ten non-permanent members. During this time it is expected to urge this UN body to begin addressing climate change as a global security threat. This view is shared by many other UN members, as evidence of the security implications of climate change mount, and environmental security is becoming part of the security agenda of states and international security organizations. The UN General Assembly December 15, 2010 session focused on improving the coordination of efforts in case of disasters, including those associated with natural hazards. Text Sea ice Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database |
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Military Forces and Organizations Environmental Health and Safety *MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES) *ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT REMOVAL SYMPOSIA WEATHER BIOLOGY WATER BACTERIA HEALTH SECURITY EFFICIENCY MELTING CLIMATE GERMANY MIGRATION POLLUTANTS ETHICS AFRICA UNITED NATIONS WASTE RECYCLING FOOD PLASTICS LEGISLATION INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COOPERATION LATIN AMERICA ASIA CHINA SEA ICE SENATE GLACIERS INDIGENOUS POPULATION NANOTECHNOLOGY NATURAL DISASTERS CYBERTERRORISM EUROPEAN UNION MARITIME INDUSTRY DATA BASES NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION CLIMATE CHANGE CYBERCRIME CLEANUP TECHNIQUES ATOMIC FUEL BANKS SHIPPING EFFICIENCY DATABASE WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY WEATHER CONTROL ENERGY MARKET SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE MILITARY IMPLICATIONS NEUTRON TECHNOLOGY MARINE BACTERIA HALOMONAS TITANICAE POP(PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS) |
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Military Forces and Organizations Environmental Health and Safety *MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES) *ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT REMOVAL SYMPOSIA WEATHER BIOLOGY WATER BACTERIA HEALTH SECURITY EFFICIENCY MELTING CLIMATE GERMANY MIGRATION POLLUTANTS ETHICS AFRICA UNITED NATIONS WASTE RECYCLING FOOD PLASTICS LEGISLATION INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COOPERATION LATIN AMERICA ASIA CHINA SEA ICE SENATE GLACIERS INDIGENOUS POPULATION NANOTECHNOLOGY NATURAL DISASTERS CYBERTERRORISM EUROPEAN UNION MARITIME INDUSTRY DATA BASES NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION CLIMATE CHANGE CYBERCRIME CLEANUP TECHNIQUES ATOMIC FUEL BANKS SHIPPING EFFICIENCY DATABASE WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY WEATHER CONTROL ENERGY MARKET SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE MILITARY IMPLICATIONS NEUTRON TECHNOLOGY MARINE BACTERIA HALOMONAS TITANICAE POP(PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS) Worldwide Emerging Environmental Issues Affecting the U.S. Military |
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Military Forces and Organizations Environmental Health and Safety *MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES) *ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT REMOVAL SYMPOSIA WEATHER BIOLOGY WATER BACTERIA HEALTH SECURITY EFFICIENCY MELTING CLIMATE GERMANY MIGRATION POLLUTANTS ETHICS AFRICA UNITED NATIONS WASTE RECYCLING FOOD PLASTICS LEGISLATION INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COOPERATION LATIN AMERICA ASIA CHINA SEA ICE SENATE GLACIERS INDIGENOUS POPULATION NANOTECHNOLOGY NATURAL DISASTERS CYBERTERRORISM EUROPEAN UNION MARITIME INDUSTRY DATA BASES NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION CLIMATE CHANGE CYBERCRIME CLEANUP TECHNIQUES ATOMIC FUEL BANKS SHIPPING EFFICIENCY DATABASE WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY WEATHER CONTROL ENERGY MARKET SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE MILITARY IMPLICATIONS NEUTRON TECHNOLOGY MARINE BACTERIA HALOMONAS TITANICAE POP(PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS) |
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Germany will join the UN Security Council for two years beginning in January as one of ten non-permanent members. During this time it is expected to urge this UN body to begin addressing climate change as a global security threat. This view is shared by many other UN members, as evidence of the security implications of climate change mount, and environmental security is becoming part of the security agenda of states and international security organizations. The UN General Assembly December 15, 2010 session focused on improving the coordination of efforts in case of disasters, including those associated with natural hazards. |
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