Environment

Environment Roundtable & Foreign Policy: Obama's Second Term

Darryl Fears, Bob Deans, and Geoff Dabelko join our environment roundtable segment for a discussion on climate change in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. Also, we take a look at what we might expect in the foreign policy arena during President Obama’s second term with Washington Post Associate Editor and Columnist, David Ignatius.

On an encore episode of Dialogue at the Wilson Center, we introduce our environment roundtable segment with a discussion of climate change in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. Joining us will be Darryl Fears, a reporter for the Washington Post who focuses on the Chesapeake Bay region and national wildlife; Bob Deans, Associate Director of Communications for the Natural Resources Defense Council; and Geoff Dabelko, professor and Director of Environmental Studies at Ohio University, who as you know also serves as a senior adviser to the Wilson Center’s Environmental Change and Security Program. During our CONTEXT segment, we take a look at what we might expect in the foreign policy arena during President Obama’s second term with Washington Post Associate Editor and Columnist, David Ignatius.

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Environmental Change and Security Program

The Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP) explores the connections between environmental change, health, and population dynamics and their links to conflict, human insecurity, and foreign policy.   Read more

Environmental Change and Security Program