Report Warns that Climate Change Jeopardizes National Security
Our world is more interconnected than ever—we need to take steps to make sure it stays that way. A new report underscores that how we treat our environment impacts national security.
Relations between countries will be severely strained due to scarcity of resources and people fleeing droughts and rising sea-levels. Nations may turn inwards and globalisation could be threatened.
Poor countries are the hardest hit in terms of environmental consequences. At a forum to release “The Age of Consequences” report, Leon Fuerth, national security adviser to former Vice President Al Gore said that the more fortunate countries could “go through a 30-year process of kicking people away from the lifeboat.” He continued, saying that this would be “extremely debilitating in moral terms” and “it also suggests the kinds of hatreds that build up between different groups will be accentuated as these groups attempt to move to more clement locations on the planet.”
John Podesta, President Bill Clinton’s former chief of staff, president of the Center for American Progress think tank, and contributor to the report, spoke about an inevitable scenario “in which people and nations are threatened by massive food and water shortages, devastating natural disasters and deadly disease outbreaks.”
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