Climate Change and Security
Barnett, J. 2003. "Security
and climate change." Global Environmental Change, Vol.
13, 7-17.
ABSTRACT: Despite it being the most studied and arguably
most profound of global environmental change problems, there
is relatively little research that explores climate change
as a security issue. This paper systematically explores
the range of possible connections between climate change
and security, including national security considerations,
human security concerns, military roles, and a discussion
of the widely held assumption that climate change may trigger
violent conflict. The paper explains the ways in which climate
change is a security issue. It includes in its discussion
issues to do with both mitigation and adaptation of climate
change.

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