
WASHINGTON, March 25 (UPI) -- U.S. foreign affairs and military experts will stage a war game this summer to study and highlight the national security threats posed by global warming.
The exercise, being staged by a coalition of seven think tanks and other non-profits called the Climate Change Consortium, will get technical assistance from the U.S. National Laboratory at Oak Ridge, Tenn., a statement from the organizers said Tuesday.
It said the exercise would be held in Washington July 27-28 and would be the first of two. The second, slated for fall, will be focused on Africa.
"The security ramifications of climate change will affect both the developed and the developing world," said John Podesta, president of the Center for American Progress, a member group of the consortium. "This unique event will challenge participants to confront both the domestic and international security challenges of climate change."
Participants in the game, 40 of them, from the United States, Asia and Europe, will "provide a wide range of perspectives," said the statement, adding the scenario would be based on the recent report, "The Age of Consequences: the Foreign Policy and National Security Implications of Global Climate Change."
Led by the Center for a New American Security, the consortium includes the Center for American Progress, the Heinrich Boll Foundation, the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Brookings Global Economy and Development.
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Additional Special Reports Stories | |
PORTLAND, Ore., May 25 (UPI) --
Police said Friday they found the woman who apparently abandoned her three children, ages 1-3, with a group of homeless people in a shed in Portland, Ore.
|
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., May 25 (UPI) --
Arthel "Doc" Watson is hospitalized in critical condition after a fall at his North Carolina home, the 89-year-old folk musician's family said.
|
NICOSIA, Cyprus, May 25 (UPI) --
Turkey says waters off the coast of war-divided Cyprus where Greek Cypriots plan to explore for natural gas lie within its continental shelf, sharpening multi-sided disputes over major fields under the eastern Mediterranean.
|
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., May 25 (UPI) --
Police in Florida said a man allegedly pointed a gun at three women so they would let him cut in at a McDonald's drive-through lane.
|
| Stories | Photos | People | Comments |
View Caption