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CREATED:20210305T084119
SUMMARY:Webinar: Climate Security Risks in the Arctic
LOCATION:Online
DESCRIPTION:The Wilson Center invites registration for their upcoming webinar on Climat
 e Security Risks in the Arctic. This webinar will take place Friday, 12 Mar
 ch 2021 from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. EST.\nWebinar description:\nClimate change 
 is rapidly changing the Arctic at the same time that security tensions are 
 heightened across the region. How will future climate impacts affect the se
 curity environment, operations, and infrastructure of the region? How do Ar
 ctic nations understand the changing risk landscape? How can Arctic nations
  move forward on a “low tension, high effort” agenda in the climate era? Jo
 in organizers for a high-level discussion on the intersection of climate ch
 ange and security in the Arctic, and a dialogue on opportunities to manage 
 future security risks in the region. Panelists will build on the findings a
 nd recommendations of two new reports: Climate Change and Security in the A
 rctic; and a Climate Security Plan for Canada.\nTo register for the webinar
 , go to:\n \n \n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="text-align: justify;">The Wilson Center invites registration for 
 their upcoming <strong>webinar on <em>Climate Security Risks in the Arctic<
 /em></strong>. This webinar will take place <strong>Friday, 12 March 2021 f
 rom 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. EST.</strong></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><st
 rong>Webinar description:</strong></p><p style="text-align: justify;">Clima
 te change is rapidly changing the Arctic at the same time that security ten
 sions are heightened across the region. How will future climate impacts aff
 ect the security environment, operations, and infrastructure of the region?
  How do Arctic nations understand the changing risk landscape? How can Arct
 ic nations move forward on a “low tension, high effort” agenda in the clima
 te era? Join organizers for a high-level discussion on the intersection of 
 climate change and security in the Arctic, and a dialogue on opportunities 
 to manage future security risks in the region. Panelists will build on the 
 findings and recommendations of two new reports: Climate Change and Securit
 y in the Arctic; and a Climate Security Plan for Canada.</p><p style="text-
 align: justify;">To register for the webinar, go to:<br /> <a href="https:/
 /engage.wilsoncenter.org/a/climate-security-risks-arctic?emci=b0f5c67d-7b78
 -eb11-85aa-00155d43c992&amp;emdi=40c69c7b-4e7c-eb11-85aa-00155d43c992&amp;c
 eid=266891" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Registration webpage</a></p><p>&
 nbsp;</p>
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20210312
DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20210313
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