Abstract
The climate-security century is here. Both the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (“IPCC”) and the U.S. Fourth National Climate Assessment (“NCA”) recently sounded the alarm on climate change’s “super-wicked” and destabilizing security impacts. Scientists and security professionals alike reaffirm what we are witnessing with our own eyes: The earth is warming at a rapid rate; climate change affects international peace and security in complex ways; and the window for international climate action is slamming shut.
Recommended Citation
Mark Nevitt,
Is Climate Change a Threat to International Peace and Security?,
42
Mich. J. Int'l L.
527
(2021).
Available at:
https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjil/vol42/iss3/4