Sec. 332. Definitions
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In this subtitle: The term climate resilience has the meaning given the term energy and climate resiliency in section 2864(f)(3) of title 10, United States Code. The term climate security means the effects of extreme weather on the following: The national security of the United States, including national security infrastructure. Subnational, national, and regional political stability. The security of allies and partners of the United States. Ongoing or potential political violence, including unrest, rioting, guerrilla warfare, insurgency, terrorism, rebellion, revolution, civil war, and interstate war.
The term extreme weather means recurrent flooding, drought, desertification, wildfires, thawing permafrost, or any other weather-related events that present a recurring annual threat to facilities and other infrastructure of the Department of Defense or are likely to recur over a period of five to eight years.