Last week, on Wednesday 21 April, 2010 Jeffrey Mazo, the IISS' Research Fellow for Environmental Security and Science Policy, launched his new Adelphi Book, Climate Conflict: How Global Warming Threatens Security and What to Do about it. I wrote a brief review of the book a few weeks ago, and it should be required reading for anyone interested in the security effects of climate change. His book takes a historical view of how past climate changes have affected security.
I've attempted to embed the video of the launch event, including Jeff's Q&A below. If your browser does not support the embedded video (mine is giving me trouble), you can watch the Launch and the Q & A Session by clicking through those links.
This is the Q&A Session, which I have embedded. Due to technical difficulties, I haven't been able to embed the presentation. I'd suggest that you click through the links above, and watch it in Windows Media Player.
This is the Q&A Session, which I have embedded. Due to technical difficulties, I haven't been able to embed the presentation. I'd suggest that you click through the links above, and watch it in Windows Media Player.
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