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Climate change will bring global tension, US intelligence report says

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Another source of risk is that a country might decide to use geo-engineering to counter climate change.The report is a sign that climate is now a central part of security thinking and that it will heighten existing problems as well as create new ones. Chad is one of several countries mentioned in the assessment as being at threat from climate change. (Photo by=Getty Images)

[Asia News = Reporter Reakkana] Climate change will lead to growing international tensions, the US intelligence community has warned in a bleak assessment. BBC reported that the first-ever National Intelligence Estimate on Climate Change looks at the impact of climate on national security through to 2040.

Countries will argue over how to respond and the effects will be felt most in poorer countries, which are least able to adapt. The report also warns of the risks if futuristic geoengineering technologies are deployed by some countries acting alone. The 27-page assessment is the collective view of all 18 US intelligence agencies. It’s their first such look-ahead on what climate means for national security. The report paints a picture of a world failing to cooperate, leading to dangerous competition and instability. It has been issued just ahead of President Joe Biden attending next month's COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, which is seeking international agreement.

It warns countries will try to defend their economies and seek advantages in developing new technology. Some nations may also resist the desire to act, with more than 20 countries relying on fossil fuels for greater than 50% of total export revenues. The US intelligence community identifies 11 countries and two regions where energy, food, water, and health security are at particular risk. 


 

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