David Titley: How the military fights climate change
David Titley: Bagaimana cara militer melawan perubahan iklim
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,
tentang iklim dan perubahan.
and not polar bears.
bukan beruang kutub.
that we lived in in the mid-2000s.
saat pertengahan 2000-an.
for the Navy's weather and ocean service.
layanan cuaca dan laut Angkatan Laut.
called Stennis Space Center
bernama Waveland, Mississippi
called Waveland, Mississippi,
siap melawan gelombang badai.
it's up against a storm surge.
storm surge does
setinggi 30 kaki atau 9 meter
apa yang akan terjadi.
kita hancur, ini setelah Badai Katrina
this is, like, right after Katrina --
up there in the railway tracks,
kira-kira di rel kereta api,
in the Gulf of Mexico,
kehilangan rumah kami
we really, we lost our house.
ini untuk mendapat belas kasihan,
the luckiest people on the Gulf Coast.
orang paling beruntung di Pantai Teluk.
kami mempunyai asuransi,
is probably pretty important there.
tahu tidak, apa yang terjadi?
you know, what happened here?
karena Anda telah dengar
because as you've heard,
to do something like this.
melakukan kerusakan seperti ini
and kind of look at this.
climate's really complicated,
it's all about the water.
ini semua tentang air.
there down on the lower part?
bagian bawah itu?
that's all the water in the world.
dengan jelas, itu seluruh air di dunia.
those are the fresh water.
that as the climate changes,
dari air itu berubah,
is changing very fundamentally.
wrong place, wrong time.
kekurangan, salah tempat, salah waktu.
it's liquid where it should be frozen;
Air beku di mana seharusnya cair,
of the ocean itself is changing.
dari laut pun berubah.
from a security or a military part
hal dari segi keamanan atau militer
environment that we're working in,
which sounds kind of fancy
yang terdengar sangat mewah,
by that in a second.
a couple examples here.
beberapa contoh di sini
apa yang kita semua sudah ketahui,
and humanitarian catastrophe
was one of the causes
adalah salah satu penyebabnya
in things like wheat and barley.
dalam hal-hal seperti gandum dan jelai.
in Assad's office that said,
kantor Assad yang mengatakan
we're in the eastern Mediterranean,
maybe not the best idea."
mungkin bukan pilihan terbaik."
and handsome man. We'll get right on it."
kuat, dan tampan."
90-an, percaya atau tidak
self-sufficient in food,
dengan harga yang tinggi.
of their surface water.
many nonclimate issues
by that lower blue line there,
garis biru yang bawah itu,
come into the cities.
datang ke kota-kotanya.
heat wave and drought --
to the changing climate --
dengan iklim yang berubah
of a million farmers
dari sejuta petani
tidak mempunyai apa-apa
kotoran. Mereka tidak mempunyai apa-apa
They had nothing.
he's taking care of his people,
mempedulikan warganya,
we have just this huge issue here
masalah besar yang berupa
a risk to instability.
sebuah risiko untuk ketidakstabilan.
mempercepat ketidakstabilan
it makes bad places worse.
membuat tempat buruk lebih buruk
or about 1,200 miles, north of Oslo,
2.000 kilometer ke utara dari Oslo
Anda belum pernah tahu
you've never heard of.
to get out and go into warmer waters.
dan mencari air yang lebih hangat
every single polar orbiting satellite
setiap satelit yang mengorbit kutub
tinggi yang strategis
the sea ice around here,
es laut di sekitar sini
kegiatan-kegiatan manusia pada pulau ini
Parliamentary Assembly
on Svalbard next month.
very unhappy about that.
tidak senang karena itu
a flashpoint in the Arctic,
sumber bencana di Arktik
if not centuries,
dekade, jika tidak, abad
a typhoon or strategic changes,
atau perubahan strategik
he understands that as well,
iklim adalah sebuah risiko
is that climate is a risk.
balasan tertulisnya kepada Kongres
responses to Congress,
mengelola risiko tersebut."
that understands this.
in other navies and other militaries
kita di angkatan laut dan militer lain.
about the climate risk.
sangat jelas pada risiko iklim ini
to speak for a half-a-day seminar
2014, saya merasa terhormat
seminar setengah-hari
laut tentang ini.
is alleged to have said,
diduga telah berkata,
but he's alleged to have said
ia mengatakan apapun,
be counted upon to do the right thing
diandalkan untuk melakukan hal yang benar
semua pilihan lainnya
we're still in the process
kita masih dalam proses
your recycling out on Wednesday,
melakukan daur ulang pada hari Rabu
with every business leader,
mengikutsertakan setiap pemimpin bisnis
every government leader,
setiap pemimpin pemerintah
to stabilize the climate?"
untuk menstabilkan iklimnya?"
won't lead on this issue --
tak akan memimpin pada hal ini --
the ice doesn't care.
es tak peduli
who's in the White House.
yang di Gedung Putih.
controls your congress.
yang mengendalikan Kongres.
controls your parliament.
mengendalikan parlemen.
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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