This book examines the evolution of the relationship between
climate change and conflict, and attempts to visualize future
trends.
Owing to the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere,
current trends in climate change will not appreciably alter over
the next half century even if drastic action is taken now. Changes
in climate will produce unique types and modes of conflict,
redefine the value of important resources, and create new
challenges to maintaining social order and stability. This book
examines the consequences of climate change and argues that it has
and will produce two types of different types of conflict: 'cold
wars' and 'hot wars'. Cold wars will occur in northern and southern
latitudes as warming draws countries into possible conflict due to
expanding interests in exploiting new resources and territories
(inter-state conflict). Hot wars will break out around the equator
as warming expands and intensifies dry areas, increasing
competition for scarce resources (intra-state conflict). Conflict
is not inevitable, but it will also be a consequence of how states,
international institutions and people react to changes in climate.
Climate change and conflict have always shaped human experiences.
This book lays out the parameters of the relationship, shows its
history, and forecasts its trends, offering future conditions and
opportunities for changing the historical path we are on.
This book will be of great interest for students of climate
change and environmental security, peace and conflict studies, and
IR/security studies in general.
James R. Lee is a Professor in the School of International
Service, American University, Washington, DC and Associate Director
of American University's Center for Teaching Excellence. He is
author of several books on international relations, including, most
recently, Exploring the Gaps: Vital Links Between Trade,
Environment and Culture (2000).
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