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Climate Change as a Security Risk



The WBGU report "Climate Change as a Security Risk" is a comprehensive analysis of climate change and its potential security implications. The report finds that climate change will have a significant impact on societies and the international system, and recommends that preventive security policy take into account climate change as a threat. more details
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  • A comprehensive analysis of climate change and its potential security implications
  • Finds that climate change will have a significant impact on societies and the international system
  • Recommendations for preventive security policy take into account climate change as a threat


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Author German Advisory Council on Global Change
Format Softcover
ISBN 9781844077618
Publisher Earthscan Publications Ltd.
Manufacturer Earthscan Publications Ltd.
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The WBGU report "Climate Change as a Security Risk" is a comprehensive analysis of climate change and its potential security implications. The report finds that climate change will have a significant impact on societies and the international system, and recommends that preventive security policy take into account climate change as a threat.

In this new flagship report, WBGU summarizes the state-of-the-art of science on the subject of Climate Change as a Security Risk. It is based on the findings of research into environmental conflicts, the causes of war, and of climate impact research. It appraises past experience but also ventures to cast a glance far into the future in order to assess the likely impacts of climate change on societies, nation-states, regions and the international system.

The core message of this report is that without resolute counteraction, climate change will overstretch many societies' adaptive capacities. In some regions of the world, this may result in internal destabilization processes and state failure with diffuse conflict structures, inter-state conflicts and an overstretching of the international system. Classic security policy cannot respond adequately to these new threats to international stability. Climate policy and strategies for adaptation to climate change are thus emerging as key elements of preventive security policy.

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