Tag: Climate Protection
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From Combat Zones to Climate Zones
International cooperation is vital for establishing and enforcing military capabilities to protect against global climate threats.
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Flowing Into Uncertainty
Is water security in Asia at a tipping point? Highlighting hydrological, socio-economic, and climate change factors, the article examines water scarcity’s impact on geopolitical stability in Asia, using case studies from India, Pakistan, and China. Emphasis is placed on sustainable water management and the need for cooperative agreements to mitigate conflict and ensure future water…
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Geopolitics and the World’s Ecosystem
Geopolitics should encompass human impact on ecosystems, enabling more effective environmental protection.
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Turn the Tide
The Ukraine war highlights Europe’s high cost of being dependent on Russian energy – however, Brussels is moving fast to emancipate itself.
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Barbados and the Fight for Climate Justice
Ambassador Wilson discusses how Barbados champions climate justice and sustainable development. He calls for reform in global governance to better represent vulnerable states. The conversation reflects Barbados’ proactive stance in bridging diplomacy, environmental urgency, and equitable global partnerships.
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Natech Disasters
The “Double Disaster”: Natech stands for Natural-Hazard-Induced Technological accidents. It describes a scenario where a natural event (e.g., an earthquake) triggers a technological failure (e.g., a chemical leak or nuclear meltdown). Complexity of Response: They are harder to manage because emergency services must deal with the natural catastrophe and a hazardous material release simultaneously, often…