Climate change an 'imminent' security threat fueling violence and terrorism, risk experts say
Climate change threats — from worsening water shortages in Iraq and Pakistan to harsher hurricanes in the Caribbean — are a growing security risk and require concerted action to ensure they don’t spark new violence, security experts warned Tuesday.
“Climate change is not about something in the far and distant future. We are discussing imminent threats to national security,” said Monika Sie Dhian Ho, general director of the Clingendael Institute, a Dutch think tank.
The drying of Africa’s Lake Chad basin, for instance, has helped drive recruitment for Islamist militant group Boko Haram among young people unable to farm or find other work, said Haruna Kuje Ayuba of Nigeria’s Nasarawa State University.
“People are already deprived of a basic livelihood,” the geography professor said at a conference on climate and security at The Hague. “If you give them a little money and tell them to destroy this or kill that, they are ready to do it.”
Iraq, meanwhile, has seen its water supplies plunge as its upstream neighbors build dams and climate change brings hotter and dryer conditions to Baghdad, said Hisham Al-Alawi, Iraq’s ambassador to the Netherlands.
“Overall we are getting less by nearly 40 percent of the waters we used to get,” he told the conference.
Shoring up the country’s water security, largely by building more storage and cutting water losses, will take nearly $80 billion through 2035, he said.
Faced with more heat and less rain, “we need to be wise and start planning for the future, as this trend is likely to continue,” he said.
The threat of worsening violence related to climate change also extends to countries and regions not currently thought of as insecurity hot spots, climate and security analysts at the conference warned.
The Caribbean, for instance, faces more destructive hurricanes, coral bleaching, sea-level rise and looming water shortages that threaten its main economic pillars, particularly tourism.
“We’re facing an existential crisis in the Caribbean,” said Selwin Hart, the Barbados-born executive director of the Inter-American Development Bank.
Ninety percent of the region’s economic activity — particularly tourism, fishing and port operations — takes place on the threatened coastline, he said.
Hurricanes, in recent years, have flattened the economies of some Caribbean nations, with Hurricane Maria in 2017 costing Dominica about 225 percent of its GDP, according to World Bank estimates.
But as the global emissions that drive climate change continue to rise, “there’s not a realistic chance of achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement,” Hart suggested.
The agreement calls for a rapid shift away from fossil fuels to hold the global average temperature rise to well below 2 degrees Celsius.
The failure to cut emissions means the Caribbean, while doing what it can to become more resilient to the growing risks, also needs “to plan for the worst-case scenario,” Hart said.
It is trying to do that by building coordination and assistance networks among Caribbean states and looking to shore up access to food and water, among other changes, said Ronald Jackson, of the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency.
Often that work requires persuading officials from very different ministries — finance, tourism, agriculture, water, energy and security, for instance — to sit down together and coordinate plans, said Jackson, the group’s executive director.
And the work has to be done quickly, he said. Last October the world’s climate scientists warned that to hold global temperature hikes to 1.5 degrees C, global energy systems would have to dramatically shift in the next dozen years.
“Before the 1.5 degree report came out we were looking at a much longer time frame” for change, Jackson said. “But now it’s the 2020s, early 2030s. We’re out of time. We have to act now.”
Military officials around the world have increasingly recognized the risks associated with climate change, and moved to shore up bases against sea-level rise, curb military emissions, adopt clean energy and analyze changing risks.
At the Planetary Security conference at The Hague on Tuesday, they announced the creation of a new International Military Council on Climate and Security, made up of senior military leaders from around the world.
The panel aims to help build policy to address climate security risks at national, regional and international levels, backers said.
“Climate change fuels the roots of conflict around the globe and poses a direct threat to populations and installations in coastal areas and small islands,” said Gen. Tom Middendorp, a former Dutch defense chief who will chair the new council.
“It should therefore be taken very seriously as a major security issue that needs to be addressed. The military can and should be part of the solution,” he said.
Source: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2019/02/20/world/science-health-world/climate-change-imminent-security-threat-risk-experts-say/
what's azithromycin zithromax 600 mg is azithromycin the same as zithromax azithromycin diarrhea how long
bone health supplement for women grease makeup buy viagra online penile injections before and after tamsulosin and ed walgreens accepted insurance plans
ivermectin 6mg ivermectin cream cost glycol to ivermectin for dogs ivermectin where to buy
furosemide spironolactone side effects of lasix medication what is furosemide 20mg
3 foods to never eat how long is viagra shelf life sildenafil citrate vitamin e dose for men cialis 10mg sildenafil libido enhancement otc viagra and cialis combo viagra prescription drugs teas that increase libido guaranteed viagra overnight delivery usa herbal viagra substitute viagra online kaufen male enlargement pills gnc generic ed drugs cost of sildenafil at cvs cheap viagra prescription how long does revatio last the best energy pill on the market viagra cheap online lady viagra online pharmacies in usa order prescription viagra online new diet shot approved fda men's clinic for erectile dysfunction online dr prescriptions desitin professional samples cheap online viagra coupon for cialis prescription l citrulline for erectile dysfunction
ivermectin tablets 12mg can i put ivermectin on my cat how strong is ivermectin pill
provigil brain enhancement can you buy cheap provigil can i take modafinil with adderall how does provigil show up on drug test
priligy usa sale super avana online is dapoxetine available in the uk why isn't dapoxetine available in the us
neurontin herniated disc prescription gabapentin 300 mg dose of neurontin for opiate withdrawal what are gabapentin 300 mg used for
side effects of viagra best libido enhancers for women generic viagra without a doctor prescription viagra foods lilly patient one application what is sildenafil citrate 100mg
dapoxetine reddit dapoxetine 60 mg online usa what pills available in usa have dapoxetine what is health benefit of priligy
zithromax pediatric dose azithromycin tablets australia is azithromycin over the counter azithromycin how it works
lupus medications plaquenil plaquenil purchase online how does plaquenil treat lupus what can i take for lupus if i am allergic to plaquenil
ventolin for cough where can i get albuterol over the counter how to get albuterol inhaler without insurance how to use albuterol sulfate inhalation solution without nebulizer
generic viagra sildenafil citrate reviews viagra without a doctor prescription not scam best prices on drug prescriptions natural viagra foods men's sexual health supplements active ingredients viagra
neurontin kidney stones order neurontin neurontin for anxiety side effects how long does it take for gabapentin to work for sciatica
best libido pills best supplements for men over 50 pot and ed chewable viagra best price tadalafil tablets cost of cialis or viagra