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Scientists Say Humanity Now at ‘Dawn of What Must Be a Transformative Decade’
Exploring this “interwined planet of people and nature.”
By Jon Queally,
A new analysis examining humanity’s central role in disrupting the support systems of the natural world argues that far-reaching action this decade including a halt to vast inequalities and the irresponsible deployment of advanced technologies is vital if a more vibrant and sustainable future is to be achieved.
Conceptualizing safe and just for future of planet and its people
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Syrian conflict: How climate change paved the way to war in Syria
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Golfstrom: Schwach wie seit tausend Jahren nicht
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How climate change paved the way to war
Researchers agree that climate change alone cannot be blamed for the outbreak of war in Syria in 2011. However, neither can it be ignored as a reason this once blossoming country has become parched and war-torn. By Jennifer Holleis Syria serves as a prime example for the impact of climate change on pre-existing issues such as political instability, poverty and scarce resources, says Jamal Saghir, professor at the Institute for the Study of International Development at McGill University. Saghir, a former director at the World Bank, considers climate change the world s biggest threat to security. He therefore sees the recent acknowledgment of climate change as a national security issue by US Secretary of Defense, Lloyd J. Austin III, on 27 January, as a game changer when it comes to recognising the link between climate change and conflict.