The Pentagon, Climate Change, and War - Environment Forum with Neta C. Crawford
Offered By: Mahindra Humanities Center via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking discussion on the intricate relationship between the U.S. military, climate change, and global conflicts in this Environment Forum featuring Neta C. Crawford. Delve into Crawford's groundbreaking research on the U.S. Department of Defense's role as the world's largest institutional greenhouse gas emitter and its impact on national security. Examine the historical cycle of economic growth, fossil fuel dependency, and military doctrine that has shaped U.S. foreign policy. Discover Crawford's provocative argument for reconceptualizing national security strategies to address climate change as a more significant threat than oil access or traditional military conflicts. Learn about potential solutions, including reducing military size and operations, to cut emissions and mitigate climate risks. Gain insights from the moderator, Kathryn Sikkink, and introductory remarks by Makeda Best in this comprehensive exploration of the intersection between military power, environmental concerns, and global security.
Syllabus
Environment Forum with Neta C. Crawford | The Pentagon, Climate Change, and War
Taught by
Mahindra Humanities Center
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