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John Conger
Director Emeritus, Center for Climate and Security
John Conger is a Senior Advisor to the Council on Strategic Risks (CSR) and Director Emeritus of CSR’s Center for Climate and Security. He is the former U.S. Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) and former Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense (Energy, Installations and Environment).
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House cuts to Pentagon climate-resilience plans weaken the military
As weather grows harsher, hardening bases and gear is investment in capability.
- John Conger
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A Success in Norfolk Should Also Be a Warning
One flood-control project took a decade to complete. Lawmakers and feds can’t wait any longer to get the vast bulk of climate-mitigation work going.
- John Conger
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The Pentagon’s New Climate Plan Aims to Manage the Unavoidable
The new plan has considerably more specificity, requirements, objectives, and metrics than we had in 2014.
- John Conger
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Is Climate Change America’s Greatest Security Threat?
Hint: that’s not the right question.
- John Conger
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What Would a Climate-Focused DoD Budget Look Like?
It’d be less about what we spend and more about how we spend the money we already have.
- John Conger
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Protecting US Bases Increasingly Requires Hardening Civilian Infrastructure
Congress needs to fund its Defense Community Infrastructure Program, and the military needs to think beyond its gates.
- John Conger
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DoD is Losing the Budget Endgame
Lawmakers have prioritized tax cuts, and now there’s just one way left for the defense budget to recover.
- John Conger
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Can Trump’s Defense Department Get More For Less?
If the administration’s version of defense reform is to succeed, it must focus on a few key principles.
- John Conger
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The Military Value of the Defense Department’s Energy Efforts
As the Trump administration reviews climate and energy policies, they should do it with a key goal in mind.
- John Conger