Climate Change, Conflict and (In)Security (2023)

Climate Change, Conflict and (In)Security (2023)
The volume examines how climate change is creating and exacerbating insecurities for millions of people globally, and how states, inter-governmental bodies, and others are attempting to meet challenges today and in the near and medium term. It shows that climate change insecurity is relevant to a battery of security areas, including warfighting, stabilisation, human security, influence, and resilience and capacity building. Read Alp Analytica’s contribution, ‘Cascading and systemic risks from environmental change‘.
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