MILITARY LEADERSHIP SPUN OFF TO CIVILIAN SECTORS PROTECTS GLOBAL SECURITY

Type: Report

Description: This paper recalls and documents the military leadership under the Montreal Protocol, presents indicative case studies of how technical performance of military systems was maintained or improved by adopting newer technologies, and summarizes key lessons from military leadership in protecting the ozone layer. 

In addition to collaboration on technology development and demonstration, between 1991 and 2009, military organizations from various countries came together to conduct seven workshops specifically to review military ODS uses, share experiences with alternatives, and compare policy approaches to extract and share best practices. 

Lessons such as this can be applied to developing and adopting technologies that displace the need to emit greenhouse gas while improving the performance of military systems and reducing operating costs.

Author(s): Stephen O. Andersen, E. Thomas Morehouse, Atul Bagai, and David King

Publisher(s): Global Military Advisory Council on Climate Change (GMACCC)

Publication Place and Date: The Hague / Washington, D.C. / 30 March 2023

Number of Pages: 35

Related Organisation(s): Global Military Advisory Council on Climate Change (GMACCC)

Publication Page: https://www.gmaccc.org/gmaccc-publications/military-leadership-spun-off-to-civilian-sectors-protects-global-security


TOPICS / Subjects:

  • CLIMATE CHANGE
  • Mitigation
  • DISASTER RESPONSE
  • Best Practices / Lesson Learned
  • CLIMATE AND SECURITY
  • Environmental Security