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Friday, February 4, 2011

Climate Change is the most serious national security threat according to top military leaders

Earth Systems Presentations & Publications


2010

Problems with the Younger Dryas Boundary (YDB) Impact Hypothesis
— Mark Boslough. Sandia National Laboratories, SAND2010-1280C, March 2010

2009

Global Situational Awareness and Early Warning of High-Consequence Climate Change
— Mark BosloughGeorge Backus, and Martin Carr. Sandia National Laboratories, SAND2009-4702, August 2009.
Evaluating Impacts of Arctic Climate Change on National Security
— Strickland, JamesGeorge Backus, and Mark Boslough. Computational Science Research Highlights, Sandia National Laboratories, SAND2009-2614P, IV-24 - IV-25, May 2009.
Community Climate System Model Development for Petascale Supercomputers
— Taylor, Mark. Computational Science Research Highlights, Sandia National Laboratories, SAND2009-2614P, IV-34 - IV-35, May 2009.
Impacts of Arctic Climate Change on National Security
— James StricklandGeorge Backus, and Mark Boslough. Computation, Computers, Information & Mathematics: 2009 Brochure, Sandia National Laboratories, SAND2009-0607P, March 2009.
Global Catastrophes in Perspective: Asteroid Impacts vs Climate Change
— Mark Boslough and Alan Harris (Space Science Institute). American Geophysical Union Fall 2008 Meeting, December 2008. Sandia National Laboratories Presentation SAND2009-1143P.

2008

The Arctic as a Test Case for an Assessment of Climate Impacts on National Security
— Mark Boslough, Mark Ivey, Mark Taylor, Bernard Zak, and George A. Backus. Sandia National Laboratories SAND Report, November 2008.
Climate-Derived Tensions in Arctic Security
— Backus, George A., and James H. Strickland. Sandia National Laboratories SAND Report, September 2008.

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