The Asia Institute
&
Foreign Policy in Focus
Panel Discussion
“The
Intersection of Climate Change and Security”
Wednesday, December 11
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
@ Institute for Policy Studies
The world faces two grave threats: nuclear war and climate
change. The Trump administration has ended four decades of U.S. efforts to
reduce the threat of nuclear war, withdrawing from the INF Treaty and preparing
to deploy nuclear weapons around the world. At the same time, it denies the
existence of climate change and supports leaders around the world who are
laying waste to the environment.
But another security policy is possible, and necessary, right
now. This seminar will explore how the US could seize the initiative on arms
control and link it to a global rethinking of security in light of climate
change.
Discussants:
- Larry Wilkerson, Distinguished Adjunct Professor of Government and Public Policy, Department of Government at William & Mary College
- Alice Hill, Senior fellow for climate change policy, Council on Foreign Relations
- Emanuel Pastreich, Director, The Asia Institute
-
Moderator: John Feffer, Director,
Foreign Policy in Focus
Open to the public. Preregistration not required.
Location:
Institute for Policy Studies
1301 Connecticut Avenue, NW,
6th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
Phone:
2022349382
https://ips-dc.org/events/the-intersection-of-climate-change-and-security/
“The Intersection of Climate Change and Security”
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