newsletterlibrary.com
Top : Society : Issues : Warfare and Conflict :
Environmental

Websites
Provide resources in the struggle to clean up military pollution, safe-guard the transportation of hazardous materials, and to advance preventative solutions to the toxic and radioactive pollution caused by military activities.
http://www.miltoxproj.org/

Videos from the Center for Defense Information (CDI) about the military and the environment. Includes photos, transcripts and related links.
http://www.cdi.org/adm/m&e.html

DENIX provides information, communication and collaboration services to US Department of Defense environmental personnel, state regulatory and educational environmental offices, the environmental international community, and the general public.
https://www.denix.osd.mil/

Primer and FAQ on environmental war. Information about HAARP (High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) using high-powered radio transmissions. Designed to control ionospheric processes that might alter the performance of communication and surveillance systems.
http://www.ecologynews.com/cuenewsdesk.html

Provides a chapter from Unless Peace Comes by Gordon J. F. MacDonald.
http://twm.co.nz/envwar.html

Network of organizations and individuals working to clear U.S. military toxics and for bases clean up in the Philippines.
http://www.toxicspot.com/military/philippines/

Report of concerns about German chemical weapons dumped off the Danish coast by Britain at the end of World War II.
http://www.sundayherald.com/25477

United Nations body with specialized environmental expertise work in areas of the world where the natural and human environment has been damaged as a consequence of conflict. Information on current activities, maps, publications, press and photos.
http://postconflict.unep.ch/

Col. Richard Fisher article in U.S. Air Force's Air & Space Power Chronicles. Recommends that adverse environmental effects from war should be minimized and that strategic force planning apply an environmentally responsible force.
http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/cc/fisher.html

Discusses the environmental repercussions of military action. The weapons used by either side undoubtedly cause damage to local environments.
http://www.ems.org/war/risks.html

ECSP is part of the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, DC. Publications explore issues of environment, population, and security.
http://wwics.si.edu/index.cfm?to...c_id=1413&fuseaction=topics.home

Analysis of environment pre/post war by professor Paul R. Baumann, Department of Geography, State University of New York.
http://employees.oneonta.edu/bau...arfare/ENVIRONMENTAL_WARFARE.htm