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Revision as of 18:37, 15 July 2023

Climate change and global temperature rise are threat multipliers affecting the entire planet

U.S. Secretary of Defense, Chuck Hagel: “Rising global temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, climbing sea levels and more extreme weather events will intensify the challenges of global instability, hunger, poverty, and conflict,” he said. “They will likely lead to food and water shortages, pandemic disease, disputes over refugees and resources, and destruction by natural disasters in regions across the globe.”

(2013) US Military Chief Goes on the Record: Global Instability Is Coming


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GreenPolicy360 | Strategic Demands:

Now is the time for -- New Definitions of National Security


StrategicDemands.com

Strategic Demands: National Security & Global Security are interrelated


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Warnings from Today's Generation

Planet Citizens, Look to the Future


Can we kick our fossil-fuel addiction fast enough?

Time is running out to rein in carbon emissions


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