Climate change: an opportunity for INDOPACOM/ Catherine A. B. Reppert

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2023Subject(s): In: The US Army War College Quarterly Parameters Vol. 53, No.1, Spring 2023, pp.63-80Summary: US Indo-Pacific Command should actively plan for operations to respond to and combat climate change because it will grow US influence in the region and provide a complelling alternative to China's influence. Combating climate change supports the primary objective of countering China, operationalizes climate change response for US commanders, and offers a less threatening means to develop partnerships.
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US Indo-Pacific Command should actively plan for operations to respond to and combat climate change because it will grow US influence in the region and provide a complelling alternative to China's influence. Combating climate change supports the primary objective of countering China, operationalizes climate change response for US commanders, and offers a less threatening means to develop partnerships.

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