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Visit of Rear-Admiral Neil Morisetti to The Hague

October 20, 2011

Op dinsdag 1 november a.s. zal de Britse Climate and Energy Security Envoy Rear-Admiral Neil Morisetti een bezoek brengen aan Nederland. Rear Admiral (RAdm) Morisetti is verbonden aan het Britse Ministerie van Defensie maar is tevens de Climate and Energy Security Envoy en als zodanig betrokken bij het werk van de Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO).

Klimatologische veranderingen en toenemende schaarste van conventionele energiebronnen hebben grote gevolgen voor economische, sociale, ecologische en territoriale veiligheid. Conflicterende belangen leiden tot toenemende spanningen in en tussen regio’s. Deze instabiliteit kan zelfs leiden tot gewapende conflicten. De primaire taak van RAdm Morisetti is om de gevolgen van deze veranderingen en de daaruit voortvloeiende veiligheidsrisico’s in kaart te brengen.

Tijdens de bijeenkomst zal RAdm Morisetti een uiteenzetting geven over zijn werk als Climate and Energy Security Envoy en inzicht geven in de Britse inspanningen op het terrein van klimaat en energie veiligheidsbeleid.

Deze bijeenkomst is besloten en alleen op uitnodiging.

Short biography

Rear Admiral Neil Morisetti joined the Royal Navy in 1976. After initial training and university (Environmental Sciences), he held various appointments, including command of four ships, ranging from the patrol boat HMS CYGNET to the aircraft carrier HMS INVINCIBLE. Promoted to Rear Admiral in November 2005 he was appointed Commander UK Maritime Force, a position he held until July 2007. In September 2007 he became the Commandant of the Joint Services Command and Staff College, responsible for providing post graduate education to officers from 60 nations. Since September 2009 he has been the UK government’s Climate and Energy Security Envoy.

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