Directorates·Directorate III

Environmental, Conservation & Diplomacy Directorate

Environmental stewardship, conservation science, and multilateral diplomacy to protect global ecosystems and natural resources for future generations.

Mission

To protect, restore, and defend the world's ecosystems through rigorous conservation science, multilateral diplomacy, and community-centered environmental advocacy — ensuring that environmental rights are recognized as fundamental human rights.

Overview

The Environmental, Conservation & Diplomacy Directorate leads Pacific 7.0 International's commitment to planetary stewardship. It combines field-based conservation science with high-level diplomatic engagement to protect ecosystems, advance climate resilience, and hold polluters and extractive industries accountable under international environmental law.

Core focus areas

What We Do

Five divisions spanning conservation science, environmental justice, climate resilience, international diplomacy, and strategic policy — click any card to reveal its full unit roster.

Conservation01

Field Conservation & Biodiversity Protection

Derived exhaustively from IUCN.org doctrines — protecting species, habitats, and ecosystems through field enforcement, ecological science, and transboundary conservation operations.

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Justice02

Environmental Justice & Toxic Remediation

Derived exhaustively from EPA.gov doctrines — monitoring pollution, remediating contaminated sites, and advancing environmental equity for communities bearing the greatest toxic burden.

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Climate03

Climate Action & Global Ecological Resilience

Derived exhaustively from UN Global Issues doctrines — defending planetary boundaries, securing food and water systems, and engineering resilience against climate-driven collapse.

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Diplomacy04

International Affairs & Diplomatic Security

Derived exhaustively from State.gov doctrines — protecting diplomatic personnel, advancing arms control, countering extremism, and securing international environmental treaty compliance.

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Policy05

Strategic Policy, Geoeconomics & Governance

Derived exhaustively from RAND.org and global intelligence doctrines — producing policy research, threat forecasting, and governance frameworks across security, technology, and institutional reform.

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Capabilities

Key Functions

Environmental directorate capabilities, grouped by functional domain.

Conservation & Ecology

Detail
  • Species survival assessment and Red List threat monitoring
  • Protected area enforcement and world heritage site protection
  • Invasive species neutralization and eradication operations
  • Wildlife corridor connectivity and transboundary migration planning
  • Deep-ocean biodiversity survey and submersible operations

Environmental Justice & Remediation

Detail
  • Hazardous waste and Superfund site remediation
  • Air, water, and soil contamination monitoring
  • Microplastics and nano-particle extraction
  • Brownfields revitalization and contaminated land recovery
  • Corporate pollution accountability and legal referral

Climate & Resilience

Detail
  • Planetary boundary defense and climate action coordination
  • Coastal resilience and sea-level rise engineering
  • Climate displacement and eco-refugee humanitarian logistics
  • Desertification reversal and arid-land intervention
  • Food security and agricultural resilience programming

Diplomacy & Policy

Detail
  • Environmental treaty compliance and verification
  • Transboundary resource governance and hydro-politics
  • Geoeconomic policy research and threat forecasting
  • Black-swan event and existential risk analysis
  • Global threat matrix and predictive heat-mapping

Partnerships & Alignment

This directorate works in alignment with UNEP, the Paris Agreement framework, the Convention on Biological Diversity, WWF, IUCN, the EPA, and regional environmental bodies. Community partnerships with indigenous land stewards are central to all field programs. Diplomatic operations align with U.S. State Department doctrines and UN multilateral frameworks.

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