Climate Security: NATO Stresses Climate Change Impacts on Security
Sep 5, 2014
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International Institute for Sustainable Development
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Heads of State and Government participating in the Wales Summit of the North Atlantic Council (NAC), the principal political decision-making body of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), have declared that climate change and increasing energy needs will shape the Organization's future security environment and could significantly affect its planning and operations.
The ‘Wales Summit Declaration,' issued at the end of the Summit, held from 4-5 September 2014, in Newport, Wales, the UK, underlines that “key environmental and resource constraints, including health risks, climate change, water scarcity, and increasing energy needs will further shape the future security environment in areas of concern to NATO and have the potential to significantly affect NATO planning and operations.” The Declaration reaffirmes the Organization's stance on the issue; the previous NATO summit, held from 20-21 May 2012, in Chicago, US, issued a declaration featuring an identical paragraph on environmental security.