Climate Change and Global Security: Assessing the Risks and Responses of Major Powers

Authors

  • Davis Lee

Keywords:

Climate Change, Global Security, Geopolitical Risks, Major Powers, Policy Responses

Abstract

Climate change is increasingly recognized as a profound threat to global security, influencing the stability and strategic interests of major powers. This paper, "Climate Change and Global Security: Assessing the Risks and Responses of Major Powers," provides a comprehensive analysis of how climate change impacts geopolitical dynamics and national security strategies. It examines the multifaceted risks associated with climate change, including resource scarcity, forced migration, and increased frequency of natural disasters, and evaluates how these risks challenge the security paradigms of major global actors.

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Published

2024-05-03

How to Cite

Davis Lee. (2024). Climate Change and Global Security: Assessing the Risks and Responses of Major Powers. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Innovation and Research Methodology, ISSN: 2960-2068, 3(2), 288–296. Retrieved from https://ijmirm.com/index.php/ijmirm/article/view/113