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Defense, National Security and Climate Change:
Mitigating Risks and Seizing Opportunities in a Rapidly Changing Global Environment

March 30-31, 2011
Hosted by McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP

Washington, DC

Event Recap

Participant Organizations

Representatives from the following organizations participated in this event.

* 3M
* Abt Associates
* AEA Group-Project Performance Corporation
* American Institute for Chemical Engineers
* AT&T
* Battelle Memorial Institute
* Booz Allen Hamilton
* Brandeis University
* Capture Dynamics
* Captus Group
* CarterMcClean LLC
* Center for American Progress
* Center for New American Security
* Clarion University of Pennsylvania
* Clinton Climate Initiative
* Collaborative Institute for Oceans, Climate & Security
* Computer Science Corporation
* Concurrent Technologies Corporation
* Deloitte Consulting LLP
* Enablon
* EnLink Geoenergy Services
* Enviance
* Environ
* Environmental Defense Action Fund
* Esri
* Exxon Mobil Corporation
* GeoEye Foundation
* Gulfstream Aerospace
* HDR Architecture
* Hogan Lovells
* ICLEI USA
* LMI Government Consulting
* Lockheed Martin
* McKenna Long & Aldridge
* Milspray
* Montreal Protocol Technical & Economic Assessment Panel (TEAP)
* National Academy of Sciences
* Noblis
* Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
* Pew Center on Global Climate Change
* Policy Navigation Group
* Polyisocynaurate Insulation Manufacturers Association (PIMA)
* Presidential Climate Action Project
* Renomics Corporation
* SAIC
* Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego
* Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
* St. Thomas University School of Law
* TechAmerica
* The Climate Registry
* U.S. National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA)
* U.S. Air Force
* U.S. Army
* U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
* U.S. Department of Defense
* U.S. Department of Energy
* U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
* U.S. General Services Administration
* U.S. Green Building Council
* U.S. Navy
* United Nations
* University of California, San Diego
* University of Waterloo
* Virginia Sustainable Building Network
* Waste Management
* White House Council on Environmental Quality
* Winrock International

Roundtable Reports

The following are the roundtable reports for the March 30 breakout sessions:

Next Steps

  • Each of the above roundtable reports includes takeaways from the sessions and next steps for prospective collaborations and working groups 
  • ACCO Working Groups are open to members and partners of ACCO (membership information is available at http://www.ACCOonline.org/membership.html)
  • Attendees interested in helping to lead these initiatives, or simply in participating, should communicate that interest to ACCO Executive Director Daniel Kreeger (dkreeger@ACCOonline.org)

Plenary Presentations

Co-presented by:

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