Unlikely ally : how the military fights climate change and protects the environment / Marilyn Berlin Snell
- Author:
- Snell, Marilyn Berlin
- Additional Titles:
- How the military fights climate change and protects the environment
- Published:
- Berkeley, California : Heyday, [2018]
- Physical Description:
- xxxv, 187 pages ; 21 cm
- Contents:
- Preface: playing power games with a threat multiplier -- The battle for net zero: Army National Training Center Fort Irwin -- Voices from the past, premonitions of the future: Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake -- Microgrids and asymmetrical infrastructure: Marine Corps Air Station Miramar -- Good statutes make good stewards: San Clemente Island Range Complex -- The desert tortoise gets an address change: Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms -- A river runs through it: Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton -- Epilogue.
- Subject(s):
- Military bases—Environmental aspects—California
- Environmental protection—California—Case studies
- Wildlife conservation—California—Case studies
- Renewable energy sources—California—Case studies
- Climate change mitigation—United States—Case studies
- Environmental responsibility—United States—Case studies
- Climate change mitigation
- Ecology
- Environmental protection
- Environmental responsibility
- Military bases—Environmental aspects
- Renewable energy sources
- Wildlife conservation
- California—Environmental conditions
- California
- United States
- Genre(s):
- ISBN:
- 9781597144063 hardcover ; alkaline paper
1597144061 hardcover ; alkaline paper - Bibliography Note:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Source of Acquisition:
- Purchased with funds from the J. Harvey Fahnestock Endowment for Scientific, Engineering and Rare Books ; 2018
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