02440oam 2200421 450 991071694340332120211116073140.0(CKB)5470000002526763(OCoLC)1280208172(EXLCZ)99547000000252676320211023d2021 ua 0engurc||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDepartment of Defense climate risk analysis[Washington, DC] :Department of Defense,2021.1 online resource (18 pages) color illustrations, map"Report Submitted to National Security Council ... October 2021."Includes bibliographical references.The risks of climate change to Department of Defense (DoD) strategies, plans, capabilities, missions, and equipment, as well as those of U.S. allies and partners, are growing. Global efforts to address climate change (including actions to address the causes as well as the effects) will influence DoD strategic interests, relationships, competition, and priorities. To train, fight, and win in this increasingly complex environment, DoD will consider the effects of climate change at every level of the DoD enterprise. The DCRA is an important step towards integration of climate change considerations at DoD. To understand specific climate effects on plans, resourcing, operations, and missions, DoD Components will include climate considerations in relevant risk analyses, leveraging high-quality data, scenarios, and analytical tools tailored to DoD needs. Working within the whole-of-government, and in coordination with allies and partners, DoD will strive to prevent, mitigate, account for, and respond to defense and security risks associated with climate change.Climatic changesRisk assessmentNational securityEnvironmental aspectsUnited StatesClimate change mitigationUnited StatesClimatic changesRisk assessment.National securityEnvironmental aspectsClimate change mitigationUnited States.Department of Defense,DIDDIDDIDGWLGPOBOOK9910716943403321Department of Defense climate risk analysis3263734UNINA