Climate Security, the Amazon, and the Responsibility to Protect


Publisher: Journal of the Brazilian Political Science Association

Author(s): Gustavo Macedo

Date: 2021

Topics: Climate Change, Governance, Renewable Resources

Countries: Brazil

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This article presents the multilateral discussion on ‘climate security’ and its relation to the protection of the Amazon. First, the text points out the importance of the Amazon for keeping global climate balance, the drastic change to the environmental agenda of Brazilian diplomacy, and the growing call in international public opinion for an internationally coordinated action to reverse deforestation in the region. Next, it introduces the concept of ‘climate security’, its development within the United Nations Security Council, and its relation to the principle of responsibility to protect (R2P). Finally, based on contextual evidence, I carry out a prospective analysis of the narratives that might be constructed to justify applying this principle to the Brazilian Amazon.