Climate & Environmental Remediation
Structural environmental defense, pollution mitigation, and ecological survival — derived from EPA and UN Global Issues doctrines.
Overview
This capability group addresses the long-tail consequences of climate change and industrial pollution: coastal erosion, hazardous waste contamination, oil spills, air quality degradation, and drinking water security. Operating under EPA and UN frameworks, these units remediate toxic sites, defend planetary boundaries, and build the environmental infrastructure that communities need to survive climate shocks.
Capabilities
Core Functions
Specialist Units
Assigned Units
Frameworks
Governing Standards
EPA CERCLA
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act — Superfund remediation framework.
EPA SPCC
Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure rule for oil spill prevention.
Paris Agreement
UN Framework Convention on Climate Change — global carbon reduction and resilience commitments.
UN SDG 13
Sustainable Development Goal 13 — Climate Action framework for adaptation and mitigation.
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