General Ham stressed the importance of environmental and climate security issues for African states, highlighting planned actions “involving as much as 30 different African states that will have as a component of that exercise, response to an environmental disaster of some sort, mostly water-related.” The general also touched on AFRICOM’s need for subject matter experts (namely water experts) to address climate and water-related environmental disasters, such as drought – citing past assistance from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Geological Survey. Lastly, he stressed the need for a whole-of-government approach to these issues, involving AFRICOM, USAID, the State Department, and non-governmental organizations.
Click here for a full video of yesterday’s testimony (a transcript should be up soon). The comments regarding environmental and climate security begin at 94:57.
