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Conger on NPR: Don’t Create a Blind Spot for the Military on Climate Change

U.S. Navy photo by PH1 Michael Pendergrass. (RELEASED)

A flooded parking lot at the U.S. Naval Academy – U.S. Navy photo by PH1 Michael Pendergrass

The most recent coverage of the National Security Council’s planned “adversarial” climate group has focused on its potential implications for the U.S. government’s science agencies. John Conger, Director of the Center for Climate and Security, appeared on NPR recently to highlight the ways in which this process of undermining rigorously peer-reviewed climate science, and using that to shape national security policy, can undermine the military’s and the intelligence community’s efforts to address the threat. Take a listen here.

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