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Biblioteca Climate Change & Security in South Asia - Cooperating for Peace

Climate Change & Security in South Asia - Cooperating for Peace

Climate Change & Security in South Asia - Cooperating for Peace

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Date of publication
Mayo 2016
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ISBN / Resource ID
ECC:24930

South Asia is on the front line in confronting the implications of climate change and addressing the consequences for security.

To analyse this and more, the Global Military Advisory Council on Climate Change (GMACCC) has just released its report “Climate Change and Security in South Asia”. GMACCC is a global network of military and security experts working on the security implications of climate change. President BIPSS, Major General A N M Muniruzzaman, ndc, psc (Retd) is the Chairman of GMACCC. He is also a lead author of this report.

The report warns that a recent drought in India which has affected over 330 million people – causing displacement and threatening farms –is just the first hint of how climate change could destabilise the South Asian region, unless steps are taken to address the threat posed by a warming, resource-scarce world.

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