Mark Nevitt is a Sharswood Fellow teaching at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He previosuly served as a Naval Aviator and Judge Advocate General where he was posted as a Department of Defense Regional Environmental Counsel in Norfolk, VA.
This episode references:
- Report from Brown University, Pentagon Fuel Use, Climate Change and the Costs of War
- The Fourth National Climate AssessmentSummary Findings
- Mark Nevitt, Just Security, Climate Change: Our Greatest National Security Threat? (2019)
- Climate Change Adaptation Roadmap (2014)
- Juliana, et al. v. United States of America, et al court orders
- Documentaries: Tidewater and Age of Consequences
- Mark Nevitt, The Commander in Chief’s Authority to Combat Climate Change (Cardozo Law Review)
- Mark Nevitt and Robert V. Percival, Polar Opposites: Assessing the State of Environmental Law in the Polar Regions (Boston College Law Review)
- 2019 Department of Defense Arctic Strategy
- Center for Naval Analysis, National Security and the Accelerating Risks of Climate Change (2014)
- Center for Climate Security