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SUMMARY:Sea Level Rise & Security in South Carolina – Implications for Military and Civilian Communities
DESCRIPTION:“I’ve taken two briefs in the last eight months on what I consider our most critical vulnerability\, and that’s Parris Island\, South Carolina.” – Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps\, General Glenn Walters \nThe Center for Climate and Security’s Military Expert Panel\, including ASP Consensus Member Lieutenant General John Castellaw\, USMC (Ret)\, and other senior retired flag and general officers from each of the Armed Services\, recently issued the 2nd edition of a report concluding that sea level rise risks to coastal military installations will present serious risks to the military mission\, underscoring a ‘Responsibility to Prepare.’ The report includes new information regarding military installation vulnerabilities\, including to the energy and transportation infrastructure that these installations depend on\, showing significant risks to high-value military sites – in South Carolina and across the country. The report asserts that policies for addressing climate change risks must go beyond military infrastructure resilience\, to include the resilience of surrounding civilian infrastructure\, as well as the resilience of military operations in the face of these rapid changes. \nPlease join ASP CEO Brigadier General Stephen Cheney\, USMC (Ret) and the Center for Climate and Security\, in partnership with the Henry M. Jackson Foundation and the Charleston Resilience Network for a discussion about those risks\, and the opportunities in South Carolina for addressing them. Full agenda in link below. \nThe main event will take on place August 7th from 2-5:00pm\, followed by a film screening of Tidewater from 5:30-7:30pm at the The Citadel’s Holliday Alumni Center\, 69 Hagood Ave\, Charleston\, SC 29403. Parking available in the Congress Street Lot. \nTo RSVP\, send your name and affiliation to events at climateandsecurity dot org. \n  \nDate: August 7th\, 2018\nLocation: The Citadel’s Holliday Alumni Center\, Charleston\, SC\nTime: 2:00pm – 5:00pm \n  \nFor more information visit The Center for Climate and Security website here. \n 
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/sea-level-rise-security-in-south-carolina-implications-for-military-and-civilian-communities/
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