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Blog Name: New Security Beat
Url: http://newsecuritybeat.blogspot.com
Language: English
Topics: Security, Environment, Population
Description: New Security Beat is the blog of the Woodrow Wilson Center's Environmental Change and Security Program www.wilsoncenter.org/ecsp. ECSP maintains New Security Beat to further promote dialogue on the connections among environment, health, and population and their links to conflict, human insecurity, and foreign policy. The Wilson Center is the formal memorial to Woodrow Wilson and is a non-partisan, non-advocacy forum.
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Eye on Environmental Security:Interactive U.S. Map Shows Population, Energy, and Climate Data by Sta
A new interactive map, developed by the Center for Environment and Population (CEP) and Clean Air-Cool Planet (CACP), lists state-level data on population, energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and ve...more
UK Leads With a Military Voice on Climate Security
The recent appointment of Rear Admiral Neil Morisetti as climate security envoy for the UK Foreign Commonwealth Office (FCO) and Ministry of Defence (MOD) represents a new level of seriousness for ...more
What You're Reading November's Top 10 Blog Posts on the Beat
1. The Campus Beat: Using Blogs, Facebook, to Teach Environmental Security at West Point2. VIDEO: Peter Gleick on Peak Water3. Guest Contributor James R. Fleming: Climate Engineering Is U...more
Eye on Environmental SecurityNew Tool Maps Deforestation
A new tool from the Center for Global Development, Forest Monitoring for Action (FORMA) tool, uses satellite data to monitor tropical deforestation on a monthly basis. Using publicly available feed...more
Too Much or Too Little? A Changing Climate in the Mekong and Ganges River Basins
“I’m an optimist,” said Peter McCornick, director for water policy at Duke University’s Nicholas Institute, about the future of food and water security in the Ganges and Mekong river basins at the ...more

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