Climate Change and Immigration: Warnings for America’s Southern Border
ASP report finds likelihood of increased immigration across America’s southern-border due to climate change
Washington, D.C., 01 September 2010– The American Security Project today publishes its report on the likely effects of climate change on immigration along the US southern boarder.
Dr Jim Ludes, the Executive Director of ASP [...]
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Climate Change and Immigration: Warnings for America’s Southern Border
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The Energy Collective: Leading the Clean Energy Charge
- 08.27.2010
Leading the Clean Energy Charge: An Interview with Vice Admiral Lee Gunn
Jesse Jenkins
Aggressive new efforts are underway to end the U.S. military’s reliance on oil by catalyzing clean energy technology innovation and adoption. That is exactly the right approach to enhance the strategic and tactical capabilities of the armed forces, buttress national security, and help [...]
Climate Policy and Jobs
- 08.27.2010
Climate Policy and Jobs
Politics and Society, University of Southern California
New greenhouse gas emissions policies at the federal level could generate as many as 2.5 million new jobs and $134 billion in economic activity in the United States, while keeping energy costs down, finds a new report from the Center for Climate Strategies, published jointly with [...]
Aspen Times: U.S. Military Sold on Threat Posed by Climate Change
- 08.27.2010
Scott Condon
The Aspen Times
ASPEN — While the fight over the threat posed by climate change rages on at Capitol Hill — not to mention many neighborhood bars — the folks at the Pentagon don’t need convincing.

