'In a world made harsher by climate change, it becomes more likely that we will collapse into the brutal harshness of war.'
Unfortunately, it can't be ignored that the calls for expanded fossil fuel production are happening at the same time as the arrival of two major new climate studies., is the most comprehensive review of climate science ever published. Its headline findings include the fact that one in three people are now exposed to deadly heat stress on a regular basis and that the mass die-off of species, from trees to corals to insects, is already underway.
The IEA and IPCC studies make one thing crystal clear: heralding increased fossil fuel production as a solution to the war in Ukraine is myopic.Research The US Department of Defense has expressed its concerns that climate change could increase geopolitical tensions and the likelihood of future conflict."Climate impacts, such as increased competition over scarce resources, are likely to contribute to internal tensions within countries, as well as external tensions between countries," stated a.
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