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Climate Change May Impact Military Capabilities And Economic Competitiveness

Sgt. Jason Bushong
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U.S. Army
A Pakistani soldier unloads a bag of flour to be loaded onto a U.S. Navy MH-53E helicopter assigned to the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit for flood relief in Swat Valley, Pakistan, Sept. 5.

Global climate change is a huge challenge, but it also presents real opportunities for business. Joe Bryan and John Morton of the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center were guests of the Greater Des Moines Committee on Foreign Relations on Tuesday October 15. Host Ben Kieffer discusses how climate change and energy policy impact military capability and economic competitiveness, as well as international trade and diplomacy.

Guests Include:

Joe Bryan, Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council Global Energy Center

John Morton, Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council Global Energy Center

Rick Brewer was a producer for IPR's Talk of Iowa and River to River
Ben Kieffer is the host of IPR's River to River
Katelyn Harrop is a producer for IPR's River to River and Talk of Iowa