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    mediamillion1000@gmail.comBy [email protected]May 16, 2025No Comments8 Mins Read
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    Why a Global “Moratorium” on Solar Radiation Management Deployment Should Get a Chilly Reception
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    What Just Happened: Withdrawing from Paris and other International Environmental Agreement Actions
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    What to Do If U.N. Climate Negotiations Fail to Phase Out Fossil Fuels?
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    COP29 in the Rearview Mirror: A Receding Mirage – But the Possibility for Real Action on the Road Ahead
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    On the United States, China, and COP29: Assessing the State of International Climate Progress After Baku
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    Punching Above Their Weight: Caribbean States’ Ambitious COP29 Global Finance Goal
    by Jwala Rambarran (November 14, 2024)

    The UN’s New Pact for the Future: A Milestone That Can Set a Path for Change
    by Richard Ponzio (@ponzio_richard) (October 2, 2024)

    The Just Security Podcast: Can the World Move Away from Fossil Fuels?
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    Tracking COP28: Notable Moments and Key Themes
    by Clara Apt (@claraapt25) (November 20, 2023)

    Climate Mitigation: Moving Beyond National Action to International Action
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    New High Seas Treaty Prepares International Community for Sustainable and Equitable “Blue Economy”
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    Tracking the United Nations 2023 Water Conference: Notable Moments and Key Themes
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    China’s Achilles Heel: Climate Diplomacy in the Developing World
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    Tracking COP27: Notable Moments and Key Themes
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    Loss and Damage at COP27: What’s Been Lost, What Can We Salvage From the Damage?
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    The Egypt Climate Summit: Four Key Questions to Help Frame COP27
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    Climate Change Diplomacy Has an Authoritarianism Problem
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    Tracking UNGA 77: Notable Moments and Key Themes
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    Good COP, Bad COP: After the Mixed Results of COP26, What’s Next?
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    Don’t Ignore the Security Risks of Climate Change Because of “Uncertainty”
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    Under the Weather – The National Security Risks from Climate Change Could Go Well Beyond What the U.S. Government Thinks
    by Bryan Frederick and Caitlin McCulloch (@caitmcculloch) (March 7, 2024)

    DOD Can Meet the Need For Climate Intelligence With a Community-Wide Center
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    This Summer Previewed the Security Threats of Climate Change: The U.S. Needs to Do More
    by Elsa Barron (@elsa_barron_), Tom Ellison, Brigitte Hugh (@BrigitteHugh_), Alexandra Naegele and Christopher Schwalm (September 28, 2023)

    Burning Threats: How Wildfires Undermine U.S. National Security
    by Alice C. Hill (@Alice_C_Hill) and Tess Turner (July 19, 2023)

    The U.S. Military Can Help Save the Amazon
    by Steven Katz (@steveLkatz) (May 11, 2023)

    Why the US Still Can’t Have It All: Biden’s National Security Strategy
    by Emma Ashford (@EmmaMAshford) (October 14, 2022) 

    Bringing Climate and Terrorism Together at the UN Security Council – Proceed with Caution
    by Jordan Street (@jordan_street07) (December 6, 2021) 

    Getting Climate Intelligence Right
    by Rod Schoonover (@RodSchoonover) and Erin Sikorsky (@ErinSikorsky) (November 3, 2021) 

    Is Climate Change a National Emergency?
    by Mark Nevitt (@marknevitt) (February 25, 2021) 

    Climate Change as a National Security and Foreign Policy Priority: Opportunities and Challenges for the Next Administration
    by Mayesha Alam (December 4, 2020) 

    Climate Change, National Security, & the New Commander-in-Chief
    by Mark Nevitt (@marknevitt) (December 2, 2020) 

    An Age of Actorless Threats: Rethinking National Security in Light of COVID and Climate
    by Morgan Bazilian (@MBazilian) and Cullen Hendrix (@cullenhendrix) (October 23, 2020) 

    Climate Change Denialism Poses a National Security Threat
    by Mark Nevitt (@marknevitt) (September 20, 2019) 

    Climate Change: Our Greatest National Security Threat?
    by Mark Nevitt (@marknevitt) (April 17, 2019) 

    Pentagon’s Climate Change Report Lacks Analysis the Law Requires
    by Mark Nevitt (@marknevitt) (January 23, 2019) 

    Two Notable Omissions in the Mattis National Defense Strategy
    by Benjamin Haas (@BenjaminEHaas) and Mark Nevitt (@marknevitt) (January 24, 2018) 

    Wishing Away Climate Change as a Threat to National Security
    by Mark Nevitt (@marknevitt) (December 20, 2017) 

    Military Planning for the Climate Century
    by Mark Nevitt (@marknevitt) (October 19, 2017) 

    Climate Change and Arctic Security: Five Key Questions Impacting the Future of Arctic Governance
    by Mark Nevitt (@marknevitt) (September 14, 2017) 

    NATO’s Renewed Focus on Climate Change & Security: What You Need to Know
    by Mark Nevitt (@marknevitt) (June 23, 2021)

    Why President Biden Should Not Declare a Climate Emergency
    by Soren Dayton (@sorendayton) and Kristy Parker (@KPNatsFan) (February 10, 2021)

    Restarting US LNG Permitting Brings Geopolitical Benefits and the Potential for Climate Progress
    by Simon Lomax, Greg Clough and Morgan Bazilian (February 10, 2025)

    Unpacking the Biden Administration’s Executive Order on AI Infrastructure
    by Clara Apt and Brianna Rosen (January 16, 2025)

    How to Clean Up the Clean Energy Transition: Preventing Violence Over New ‘Conflict Minerals’
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    Energy Security at the U.N. High Level Week: More Heat Than Light
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    Declaring a Climate Emergency Won’t Save the Planet – Energy Security Could
    by Emily Holland (@EmilyJHolland) and Morgan Bazilian (@MBazilian) (August 8, 2022) 

    Climate Security, Energy Security, and the Russia-Ukraine War
    by Mark Nevitt (@marknevitt) (May 11, 2022)

    “Water is Life,” One Syrian Told Us. Yet It Remains Elusive for Many.
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    The Climate Crisis and Aging: Capitalizing on Traditional Knowledge and Innovation
    by James O’Neil and Miguel Cotes Ramírez (December 20, 2023)

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    by Whitney Gravelle, Lindsay Bailey (@LindsayABailey), Tamara Morgenthau (@tammorgenthau) and Marco Simons (@Power_of_Law) (July 12, 2023)

    The Just Security Podcast: Climate Change and Disability Rights
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    Universal Rights to Water and Sanitation in the Global North is a Myth
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    by Tim Hirschel-Burns (@TimH_B) (August 11, 2021) 

    Climate Change Solutions Must Include People with Disabilities
    by Brian Mateo (@brianmateo) (April 27, 2021)

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    by Jerry Goldfeder (@JerryGoldfeder) (October 21, 2024)

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    Meeting the Climate Moment Requires a Coherent Climate Disaster Strategy
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    by Jumaina Siddiqui (@jumainasiddiqui) (September 2, 2022) 

    A Pandemic Isn’t the Only Kind of “Catastrophic Risk.” It’s Time to Prepare More Seriously for the Next.
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    The U.S. Water and Wastewater Crisis – How Many Wake-Up Calls Are Enough?
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    COVID-19, California’s Wildfires, and Reimagining “The Reserves”
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    Long-Term International Climate Assistance to Pakistan is a Hard Sell, But Necessary. Here’s Why.
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    An Interim Report on the ICJ’s Climate Advisory Opinion
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