April 16, 2024 - Energy Academic Group
Global Climate and Energy Policy Trends - 2024 and Beyond
Ms. Jessica Yllemo
Director, Climate Security Programs, American Security Project
Abstract
In 2024, approximately 4 billion people in 76 nations will vote in national elections. The outcomes of these elections will have profound implications for democracy and geopolitics, as well as climate and energy security around the globe. Join Jessica Olcott Yllemo, Director of Climate Security Programs at The American Security Project for a presentation that explores the climate and energy policies shaping key elections, geopolitical implications of current trends, and what the future may hold for climate and energy for defense.
Biography
Jessica Olcott Yllemo serves as the Director, Climate Security Programs at the American Security Project, a non-partisan DC based think tank focused on the changing nature of national security. She has worked at the nexus of complex global issues for more than 15 years and supported a variety of state, federal, and international programs on climate security, international disaster response/emergency preparedness, and security cooperation programs. Ms. Yllemo has worked across the U.S. interagency at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels, and has designed, executed, and evaluated more than 45 domestic and international exercises and security cooperation missions. She is an Executive Member of the Global Military Advisory Council on Climate Change, and a Class of 2024 Security Fellow at the Truman National Security Project.