Join the NATO Association of Canada, the Climate Solutions Advancement Network (Climate SAN) and the United States Military Academy at West Point’s Modern War Institute for a free two-day conference from May 18th to May 19th, 2021. Bringing together 37 military and intelligence personnel, experts in climate finance and climate innovation leaders, the conference aims to explain how climate change impacts human security, highlight scalable solutions to mitigate these impacts and explore financial initiatives that can fund them. More information can be found at: csc.climatesan.org.
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