Panel to discuss climate, energy and national security at ASU Nov. 9


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Tempe, Ariz., Oct. 19, 2017 – ASU’s Global Security Initiative and the American Security Project will host a panel discussion open to the public on how energy security and climate resiliency affect national security and global security, why these issues matter to the military, and why these issues should matter to the business community and Arizona citizens.

Who: Lt. Gen. Norman Seip USAF (Ret.) (American Security Project), Sharon Burke (New America), Gary Dirks (ASU), Nadya Bliss (ASU) and Wesley Hersche (ASU).

What: Resource Resiliency for National Security in a Changing Environment

When: 1-3 p.m. Nov. 9

Where: Wrigley Hall room 481, Tempe: https://maps.asu.edu/?id=120&mrkIid=63207.  

Cost: Free

RSVP: RSVPs are encouraged due to limited space. RSVP online.  

Editor’s note: Panelists will be available for interviews after the event.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Leslie Minton, ASU Media Relations Manager
480-727-4294
Leslie.Minton@asu.edu

About Arizona State University
Arizona State University has developed a new model for the American Research University, creating an institution that is committed to access, excellence and impact. ASU measures itself by those it includes, not by those it excludes. As the prototype for a New American University, ASU pursues research that contributes to the public good, and ASU assumes major responsibility for the economic, social and cultural vitality of the communities that surround it.
 

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