David Titley: How the military fights climate change
David Titley: Cómo el ejército combate el cambio climático
Scientist and retired Navy officer Dr. David Titley asks a big question: Could the US military play a role in combating climate change? Full bio
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about climate and change,
sobre el cambio climático,
and not polar bears.
y no de osos polares.
that we lived in in the mid-2000s.
a mediados de los años 2000.
for the Navy's weather and ocean service.
de clima y océanos de la Armada.
called Stennis Space Center
Stennis Space Center,
llamado Waveland en Mississippi.
called Waveland, Mississippi,
diseñada para evitar la marejada.
it's up against a storm surge.
storm surge does
a una marejada de 9 metros,
qué voy a hacer ahora.
this is, like, right after Katrina --
--esto fue después de Katrina--
up there in the railway tracks,
donde están las vías del tren,
in the Gulf of Mexico,
allá abajo en el Golfo de México,
we really, we lost our house.
the luckiest people on the Gulf Coast.
los más afortunados en la costa del Golfo.
is probably pretty important there.
es probablemente muy importante.
you know, what happened here?
va incluso más allá?
because as you've heard,
como seguramente han escuchado,
to do something like this.
incluso con tormentas más débiles.
and kind of look at this.
por un segundo y veamos esto.
climate's really complicated,
it's all about the water.
que todo se debe al agua.
there down on the lower part?
en la parte de abajo?
that's all the water in the world.
es toda el agua en el planeta.
those are the fresh water.
esos son de agua dulce.
that as the climate changes,
que el clima va cambiando,
is changing very fundamentally.
de una forma importante.
wrong place, wrong time.
y en el lugar y momento equivocado.
it's liquid where it should be frozen;
líquida donde debería estar congelada;
of the ocean itself is changing.
está cambiando.
o la militar de tres maneras:
from a security or a military part
environment that we're working in,
de los sitios donde operamos,
which sounds kind of fancy
que suena un poco ostentoso
by that in a second.
a lo que me refiero.
a couple examples here.
and humanitarian catastrophe
was one of the causes
fue una de las causas
in things like wheat and barley.
en cuanto a trigo y cebada.
in Assad's office that said,
de Assad le diría:
we're in the eastern Mediterranean,
en lo más este del Mediterráneo
maybe not the best idea."
así que quizás no sea una buena idea".
and handsome man. We'll get right on it."
poderoso y atractivo.
aunque no lo crean,
self-sufficient in food,
of their surface water.
many nonclimate issues
by that lower blue line there,
según esa línea azul de abajo,
come into the cities.
llegaron a las ciudades.
heat wave and drought --
to the changing climate --
con el cambio climático,
of a million farmers
They had nothing.
he's taking care of his people,
le importe mucho su gente,
we have just this huge issue here
a este gran problema
en el ámbito de la seguridad
a risk to instability.
es un riesgo que causa inestabilidad.
it makes bad places worse.
sitios malos se vuelvan peores.
or about 1,200 miles, north of Oslo,
de aquí, al norte de Oslo,
de la que nunca han oído hablar.
you've never heard of.
to get out and go into warmer waters.
atravesar para llegar a aguas más cálidas.
su ubicación geográfica,
every single polar orbiting satellite
todos los satélites polares
para controlar el espacio.
the sea ice around here,
ha reducido inmensamente
aumentando así la actividad humana,
Parliamentary Assembly
on Svalbard next month.
el próximo mes.
very unhappy about that.
a flashpoint in the Arctic,
un sitio de discordia en el Ártico,
if not centuries,
e incluso siglos,
a typhoon or strategic changes,
o cambios estratégicos,
nuestro Secretario de la Defensa,
he understands that as well,
is that climate is a risk.
que el clima es un riesgo.
responses to Congress,
escritas al Congreso,
"Como Secretario de Defensa
that understands this.
entiende esto.
in other navies and other militaries
en otras armadas y ejércitos
about the climate risk.
sobre los riesgos climáticos.
to speak for a half-a-day seminar
en un seminario de medio día
de Poder Marítimo
acerca de este problema.
is alleged to have said,
but he's alleged to have said
pero se dice que dijo,
be counted upon to do the right thing
los estadounidenses hagan lo correcto
todas las otras opciones.
we're still in the process
estamos en el proceso
posibles opciones
your recycling out on Wednesday,
su basura reciclable los miércoles
with every business leader,
con líderes de negocios,
every government leader,
líderes de gobierno
to stabilize the climate?"
para estabilizar el clima?"
a la que comience a importarle,
won't lead on this issue --
no tomarán la iniciativa en el asunto,
the ice doesn't care.
who's in the White House.
quién está en la Casa Blanca.
controls your congress.
controla el Congreso.
controls your parliament.
controla el parlamento.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
David Titley - MeteorologistScientist and retired Navy officer Dr. David Titley asks a big question: Could the US military play a role in combating climate change?
Why you should listen
David Titley is a Professor of Practice in Meteorology and a Professor of International Affairs at the Pennsylvania State University. He is the founding director of Penn State’s Center for Solutions to Weather and Climate Risk. He served as a naval officer for 32 years and rose to the rank of Rear Admiral. Titley’s career included duties as commander of the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command; oceanographer and navigator of the Navy; and deputy assistant chief of naval operations for information dominance. He also served as senior military assistant for the director, Office of Net Assessment in the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
While serving in the Pentagon, Titley initiated and led the U.S. Navy’s Task Force on Climate Change. After retiring from the Navy, Titley served as the Deputy Undersecretary of Commerce for Operations, the chief operating officer position at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Titley serves on numerous advisory boards and National Academies of Science committees, including the CNA Military Advisory Board, the Center for Climate and Security and the Science and Security Board of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Titley is a fellow of the American Meteorological Society. He was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
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