Insurgency, terrorism and organised crime in a warming climate :
Nett, Katharina.
ACKU
authors Katharina Nett, Lukas Rüttinger.
Berlin : [Climate Diplomacy], ©2016.
v, 66 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 30 cm.
Summary: “Over the past ten years, both our understanding and awareness of the links between climate change and security have increased tremendously. Today the UN, the EU, the G7 and an increasing number of states have classified climate change as a threat to global and/or national security. However, the links between climate change, conflict and fragility are not simple and linear. The increasing impacts of climate change do not automatically lead to more fragility and conflict. Rather, climate change acts as a threat multiplier. It interacts and converges with other existing risks and pressures in a given context and can increase the likelihood of fragility or violent conflict…”—(page iii).
English
Environmental management – Afghanistan.
Environmental protection – Afghanistan.
Climate change – Afghanistan.
Humanitarian assistance – Afghanistan.
Environmental protection – Afghanistan.
Climate change – Afghanistan.
Humanitarian assistance – Afghanistan.
,Afghanistan – Environmental conditions.
,Afghanistan – Politics and government – 2001-.
Pamphlet GE320. / A33. / N488 2016
Library of Congress Classification / Environment
3ACKU000545144
Cover title.
“October 2016”.
“Supported by Federal Foreign Office ; Adelphi”—cover page.
“Climate Diplomacy”—cover page.
“October 2016”.
“Supported by Federal Foreign Office ; Adelphi”—cover page.
“Climate Diplomacy”—cover page.
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