Climate Change and International Security - Part 2
Offered By: APS Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of climate change and international security in this 23-minute conference talk by Tegan Blaine, presented at the APS Physics event. Delve into the complex relationship between global environmental shifts and geopolitical stability, examining how climate-related challenges impact national and international security frameworks. Gain insights into potential strategies for addressing these interconnected issues and understand the role of physics in analyzing and mitigating climate-related security risks. Part of a three-speaker series, this talk offers a unique perspective on the urgent need for interdisciplinary approaches to tackle the global challenges posed by climate change.
Syllabus
Climate Change and International Security (2 of 3)
Taught by
APS Physics
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