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So far, The Resilience Brief series has discussed a wide range of themes, to identify the environmental threat, risks and opportunities to militaries, both now and in the future. But how is NATO cohering this plethora of activity and what is it prioritising moving forwards? The Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Transformation (NATO) joins the virtual recording studio to share his signal to The Resilience Brief community in our final episode.
Welcome to the twelfth, and final, episode in this series of The Resilience Brief. Across all our guests, we have drawn upon the knowledge, skills and experiences of a wide range of experts to help us understand the need for greater resilience to the effects of climate change. Guests have identified issues, trends, evolving threats and opportunities, to attempt to accurately forecast, and where possible mitigate, future challenges for defence.
In our final episode, General Aurelio Colagrande, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Transformation (NATO) joins hosts Dr Sarah Ashbridge and Lieutenant Colonel Ali Beard for a quickfire round of questions, to reflect upon his own experiences and signal priorities for the NATO community looking forwards.
To bring the series to a close, Ali and Sarah are joined by members of the core podcast team - Mathieu Bussieres (NATO CCASCOE) and Megan Pearce (Frazer-Nash) - for a final Resilience Debrief, to share their own views on the series and what they'd like to see looking forwards.
We hope that you found the series useful.
The Resilience Brief Team welcomes feedback from listeners to understand your thoughts about the series, and what you might like to see in any future series. To share your views, please complete our end of series survey.
The views of all speakers represent their own opinions based on their individual experiences. All views belong to the individual speakers and do not reflect the official position of their employers or the IMCCS
This podcast has been created thanks to the sponsorship and partnership of Frazer-Nash and the NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence (CCASCOE). This product has also been enabled by the production services of Two Jacks Communications and project management services of S A Consultancy (Yorkshire).
By International Military Council on Climate and SecuritySo far, The Resilience Brief series has discussed a wide range of themes, to identify the environmental threat, risks and opportunities to militaries, both now and in the future. But how is NATO cohering this plethora of activity and what is it prioritising moving forwards? The Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Transformation (NATO) joins the virtual recording studio to share his signal to The Resilience Brief community in our final episode.
Welcome to the twelfth, and final, episode in this series of The Resilience Brief. Across all our guests, we have drawn upon the knowledge, skills and experiences of a wide range of experts to help us understand the need for greater resilience to the effects of climate change. Guests have identified issues, trends, evolving threats and opportunities, to attempt to accurately forecast, and where possible mitigate, future challenges for defence.
In our final episode, General Aurelio Colagrande, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Transformation (NATO) joins hosts Dr Sarah Ashbridge and Lieutenant Colonel Ali Beard for a quickfire round of questions, to reflect upon his own experiences and signal priorities for the NATO community looking forwards.
To bring the series to a close, Ali and Sarah are joined by members of the core podcast team - Mathieu Bussieres (NATO CCASCOE) and Megan Pearce (Frazer-Nash) - for a final Resilience Debrief, to share their own views on the series and what they'd like to see looking forwards.
We hope that you found the series useful.
The Resilience Brief Team welcomes feedback from listeners to understand your thoughts about the series, and what you might like to see in any future series. To share your views, please complete our end of series survey.
The views of all speakers represent their own opinions based on their individual experiences. All views belong to the individual speakers and do not reflect the official position of their employers or the IMCCS
This podcast has been created thanks to the sponsorship and partnership of Frazer-Nash and the NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence (CCASCOE). This product has also been enabled by the production services of Two Jacks Communications and project management services of S A Consultancy (Yorkshire).