Environmental Security Through Climate Change

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Climate Change – Seen through Structural concerns of a globalized world, its effects on sovereignty and relation to the Security dilemma.

Environmental security - A Post-Cold war concept - reconsiders the referent object of security (in international relations), form state-based thinking, to a board human security agenda. Although the ambit of security has changed, it is still applied in the field of security studies through the engagement of dominant themes of traditional security ideals. It is with this assumption that this essay will aim to address the key concepts of Environmental Security through climate change. When looking at how climate change affects state behavior it can be seen that it may both exacerbate existing tensions, and create others in the international system. The question of the scarcity and its challenges to claims of sovereignty and security, whether environmental threats have the potential for warfare and how intact environments loom over these discussions. The aim is to critique political reasoning, to unpack the implications of Climate change, through the manifestation of its potential consequences.

In order to assess climate change from a security standpoint it is necessary to consider its potential future implications as well as their magnitude for different states and groups. It is clear that everybody will bear the effects of climate change, although the effects will be uneven and disproportionately distributed. States with less adaptive capacity, which can be determined by levels of “human health and food security, self-reliance, governmental capacity and poverty/development” , intensifies their vulnerability to the effects of climate change. The manifestations of climate change in the future ma...

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...ction of a state’s purpose as its responsibility to its citizens. Ultimately – Environmental Security aims to increase state, community and individual ability to cope with limited natural resources, and risks, conflicts and changes due to environmental factors. What is most worrisome to anyone who observes these matters form a security perspective is not any single concern, but the totality of the increasing impact of the disruptions caused by a flawed modern industrial systems and its reach into all parts of the biosphere. Competition for resources and territory, diminishing access to food and water and threats to sovereignty has brought about changes in military planning and foreign policy as well as adaptations in the international legal system, with climate change and environmental security very much shaping the nature of 21st century International relations.

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