John Woodside
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Analysis, Politics
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July 22nd 2024
NATO says climate change is affecting its capabilities on land, in the sea, in the sky, in cyberspace and outer space. At the same time, the world's most powerful alliance wants more funding to respond to natural disasters and combat disinformation. But is more military funding the right response?
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| July 19th 2024
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News
| July 19th 2024
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From the archives
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Sean Craig
News
| January 7th 2020
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