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"Climate Change Report Outlines Perils for U.S. Military"

"WASHINGTON -- Climate change is accelerating, and it will place unparalleled strains on American military and intelligence agencies in coming years by causing ever more disruptive events around the globe, the nation’s top scientific research group said in a report issued Friday."



"The group, the National Research Council, says in a study commissioned by the C.I.A. and other intelligence agencies that clusters of apparently unrelated events exacerbated by a warming climate will create more frequent but unpredictable crises in water supplies, food markets, energy supply chains and public health systems.

Hurricane Sandy provided a foretaste of what can be expected more often in the near future, the report’s lead author, John D. Steinbruner, said in an interview."

John M. Broder reports for the New York Times November 9, 2012.

SEE ALSO:

"Global Warming Poll: Climate Change A 'Serious Problem' To 68% Of Americans" (Huffington Post)

"Calif. Snowpack Outlook Grim for Water" (San Francisco Chronicle)

"Global Warming May Decimate Panda Habitat" (Summit County Citizens Voice)

"Climate Change Warrior Mckibben Takes Activism on the Road" (Seattle Times)
 

Source: NY Times, 11/12/2012