Climate change

Climate change is high on both domestic and international political agendas as countries face up to the huge environmental challenges the world now faces. Whilst this attention is welcome, less energy is being focused on the inevitable impact climate change will have on security issues. The well-documented physical effects of climate change will have knock-on socio-economic impacts, such as loss of infrastructure, resource scarcity and the mass displacement of peoples. These in turn could produce serious security consequences that will present new challenges to governments trying to maintain stability.

Beyond Terror: The Truth About the Real Threats to Our World

Chris Abbott, Paul Rogers and John Sloboda | Rider | April 2007

Issues:Climate change, Competition over resources, Global militarisation, Marginalisation

Tag:book

Many leading military analysts in the United States are increasingly alert to the link between security and climate change. Is international terrorism really the single greatest threat to world security? Read more »

Climate Wars

Gwynne Dyer | CBC Radio One | January 2009

Issue:Climate change

Tag:podcast

Global warming is moving much more quickly than scientists thought it would. Even if the biggest current and prospective emitters – the United States, China and India – were to slam on the brakes today, the earth would continue to heat up for decades. Read more »

Tigers and Dragons: Sustainable Security in Asia and Australasia

Chris Abbott and Sophie Marsden | Oxford Research Group | November 2008

Issues:Climate change, Global militarisation

Tag:report

Asia is a region in transition, and transition creates uncertainty. The political, economic and societal landscape is shifting, with major new powers emerging and smaller states attempting to protect their interests in this changing dynamic. At the same time, climate change and the other long-term emerging threats to security will require regional responses and thus a degree of regional unity. Read more »