Climate Risk & National Security: People, not Polar Bears Rear Admiral Dave Titley, USN (ret.), Ph.D. Director, Center for Solutions to Weather and Climate Risk Penn State University UNCLASSIFIED Counting the Cards in Nature s Casino 1
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Why we Care It s About People It s About Water UNCLASSIFIED It s About Change
450K Years of Variability
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Four Climate Impacts on a Military Capacity Readiness New Missions Arctic Impacts to Bases Disaster Relief Security Threats
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Strategies abound
Arctic Trade Arctic Routes: Ice Coverage Today & Tomorrow Sea Routes Northern Sea Route 2025: 6 weeks open 41 controlling draft Transpolar Route 2025: 2 weeks open Deep ocean transit Northwest Passage 2025: intermittently open 33 controlling draft UNCLASSIFIED Courtesy: US Navy 2014 Arctic Roadmap Crossroads Sea route distances: Distance from the Bering Strait to
M/V NORDIC ORION Summer Cruise 2013
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Where we usually think about
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3.7M people within 1m of high tide UNCLASSIFIED Benjamin H Strauss et al 2012 Environ. Res. Lett. 7
Additional impacts
What about the Netherlands?
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A good (but sobering) read http://climateandsecurity.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/climatechangearabspringccs-cap-stimson.pdf UNCLASSIFIED
So What to Do?
Further Reading UNCLASSIFIED The risks to national security are accelerating. Climate Change is a Catalyst for Conflict We can no longer assume that the extremes of tomorrow will resemble the extremes of yesterday.
We Can t do this Ourselves INTERAGENCY NATIONAL DOD INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC, ACADEMIC, & ANALYTICAL Engaged nearly 450 individuals from over 125 organizations UNCLASSIFIED 45
Pilot project Norfolk Virginia
Improving Prediction Capability Earth System Prediction Capability Recapitalize aging suite of global atmospheric models Interagency collaboration TC Forecasts Sea Level Rise GHG Monitoring Revolutionary advancement National predictive architecture UNCLASSIFIED Extreme Weather, Floods, Droughts Initial Navy investments in today s budget Arctic National Security 47
An Adaptation Methodology Climate Change Projections Uncertainty Quantification Climate Change Observations Adaptive Management UNCLASSIFIED Risk Assessment Assessing & Managing Climate Security Risk 48 Impact Assessment
Surprises still to come
Good news
A caution flag from the past The decisions made in 1914 reflected political policies pursued for short-term gains and benefits, coupled with institutional hubris, and a failure to imagine and understand the UNCLASSIFIED
What can one person do? L. L. M. A.
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