Sustainability as National Security
Posted: January 22, 2012 Filed under: Deep, Environment, Washington 1 Comment »Why should sustainability, essentially an ecological concept, serve as the centerpiece of a twenty-first-century American grand strategy? Sustainability is not an end state in itself. It is a strategic mindset and philosophy that can carry us forward in time, just as diplomat and historian George Kennan’s concept of containment carried our nation through the Cold War years. In this sense, sustainability, as a central, coalescing grand strategic concept, would serve to inform our national policy decisions regarding investments, security, economic development, energy, the environment, and engagement well into this century so that successive administrations can look beyond current risks and threats with a more positive focus on converging interests and opportunities as they relate to emerging global conditions.





“climate change, water scarcity, rising sea levels, and melting arctic ice are now core parts of our national security strategy” see New SSPP Blog Post from Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy “Securing a Sustainable Future: The Military Takes On a New Mission ”
http://ssppjournal.blogspot.com/2012/01/securing-sustainable-future-military.html