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The New Security Beat Goes Mobile--And a Guide to ECSP Media Sources

A new mobile-optimized version of ECSP's blog is now available.

Image removed.Thanks to a handy tool from Blogger, The New Security Beat now has a more mobile-optimized version that will load automatically if you visit the site from your phone. The formatting is lighter to ease your strained, possibly cubicle-choked 3G connections, and it is easier to navigate using touch. Alternatively (or just because it's so cool) you can scan the QR code to the right to load it right up on your Android or iOS-powered device (no guarantees with Blackberry).
The Environmental Change and Security Program has a wealth of media resources available online which we try to make as accessible as possible straight from the blog, but just in case you've forgotten, here's a comprehensive listing:

  • Youtube channel
  • Soundcloud tracks
  • iTunes podcasts
  • Archived webcasts from the Wilson Center
  • Publications through the Wilson Center
  • Be sure to also follow ECSP on Facebook and Twitter to see and comment on posts as they roll out on The New Security Beat and keep abreast of the latest population, environment, and security-related news.

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