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After decades of Earth Science and environmental initiatives, progress and international cooperation, the four years of denial, blame and retreat delivered a severe setback to comprehensive national security. The record of the Trump presidency and its politics concludes with an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January_6_United_States_Capitol_attack '''attack on the US Capitol in Washington DC'''.]
After decades of Earth Science and environmental initiatives, progress and international cooperation, the four years of denial, blame and retreat delivered a severe setback to comprehensive national security. The record of the Trump presidency and its politics concludes with an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January_6_United_States_Capitol_attack '''attack on the US Capitol in Washington DC'''.]
   
   
The departure in January 2021 of the Trump administration after a historic US election, ended the overt and strident Trump rejection of science and [https://greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Burning_the_Data.png '''program of 'burning the data' '''.]
The departure in January 2021 of the Trump administration, after a historic US election, ended overt and strident Trump rejection of science and [https://greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Burning_the_Data.png '''program of 'burning the data' '''.]


Trump administration's efforts to delete/block/defund fact-finding atmospheric/earth/climate science work ends. "Burning the Data" is relegated to dark days in history.  
Trump administration's efforts to delete/block/defund fact-finding atmospheric/earth/climate science work ends. "Burning the Data" is relegated to dark days in history.  

Revision as of 19:12, 18 February 2024


Climate change should be recognized for what it is: an issue of national security

Via The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists


GreenPolicy360/Strategic Demands:

New Definitions of National Security


After decades of Earth Science and environmental initiatives, progress and international cooperation, the four years of denial, blame and retreat delivered a severe setback to comprehensive national security. The record of the Trump presidency and its politics concludes with an attack on the US Capitol in Washington DC.

The departure in January 2021 of the Trump administration, after a historic US election, ended overt and strident Trump rejection of science and program of 'burning the data' .

Trump administration's efforts to delete/block/defund fact-finding atmospheric/earth/climate science work ends. "Burning the Data" is relegated to dark days in history.


Burning the Data.png


The Biden administration enters office with a call to action

At the invitation of the new U.S. president, nations are gathering this week in a virtual climate summit to share their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) toward solving the climate change crisis.

We, GreenPolicy360 with our associate Strategic Demands, will continue covering news of the climate conference, both good and threatening. Our several decades of pushing for immediate, concerted action and 'New Definitions of National Security' by all nations is front of stage, and confronted by old definitions of security, conflicts and wars, that take our eyes off of the existential challenges of climate -- and a resurgent, escalating nuclear weapons threat.

Here, following in the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, we look at a key group of experts sounding alarms about both nuclear war and climate disaster.

Climate change is a great existential challenge of our time and must given a spotlight and focus of our citizen action.



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