Under the Weather – The National Security Risks from Climate Change Could Go Well Beyond What the US Government Thinks
Mar 7, 2024
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Bryan Frederick and Caitlin McCulloch
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The ongoing United Nations Environmental Assembly meeting in Nairobi, Kenya, has revealed sharp splits among countries over the risks of geoengineering projects. Energy from renewable sources is set to increase rapidly, putting downward pressure on energy prices and affecting major producers. Anger is growing within the developing world over climate change and what they see as the grossly inadequate response of wealthy countries that account for the majority of the causes of climate change. The early signs of how climate change is driving widespread shifts in the international system are clearly visible.