Climate Change: America and the World – Episode 3: Conflict and Security
This episode examines the intersection between climate change and global security.
This episode examines the intersection between climate change and global security.
Thursday 18 May 2023 | 43 minutes 59 seconds
Professor Neta Crawford (University of Oxford) and Sherri Goodman (Wilson Centre) discuss how the American military can be implicated in making climate change worse through either direct conflict, or by its own carbon footprint. They also discuss how climate change induced natural disasters contribute to destabilisations that may eventually call upon military actions to address the problem. Do we need to change our understanding of security to include how the role of the military may make us more vulnerable to climate change?
This episode was produced by Mohid Malik, Anderson Tan, and Chris Gilson.
Contributors: Professor Neta Crawford (University of Oxford) and Sherri Goodman (Wilson Centre), Mohid Rehman Malik (Phelan US Centre)