Building Coastal Resilience to Protect U.S. National Security
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Environmental Change and Security Program

As the Atlantic hurricane season kicks off this month, some and are still recovering from last year鈥檚 record-breaking damage. Extreme weather events like these not only who live along the world鈥檚 coastlines, they also undermine our national security, write the editors of a new report, 鈥,鈥 released this week.
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Roger-Mark De Souza
Global Fellow and Advisor;
Vice President, Sustainable Markets, Pact
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Vice President, Sustainable Markets, Pact
Christopher Field
Director for the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment
Alice Hill
David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment, Council on Foreign Relations; former聽Senior Director, Resilience Policy, National Security Council

Meaghan Parker
Former Public Policy Fellow;
Executive Director, Council for the Advancement of Science Writing
Executive Director, Council for the Advancement of Science Writing
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