Global Security and Climate Change

Authors

  • Ayesha Sajid Lecturer in Political Science, Govt. Queen Mary Graduate College, Lahore, Pakistan Author
  • Mahnoor Mansoor Adjunct Faculty Member in Public Sector Universities and a PhD candidate at the Department of Political Science, University of the Punjab Lahore, Pakistan Author

Keywords:

Conventions, International, Global Security, Crisis, Climate Change

Abstract

Climate politics has interdisciplinary nature and scientific intricacies tangled in climate change. The study evolved in the mid of 1980s, but failed to attain the lime light till 2008. Dramatic disarticulation in political, economic and social sphere because of climate change increased the importance of climate politics. Climate change is considered as ethical failure. Global warming, green house emission, carbon, droughts, famine, deforestations, floods, and water pollution are already destructive for mankind. The question arises about the link between climate crisis and security, should it be or not? There are many extensive notions and ideas about what do it mean, and who has the power to invoke it as global security threat. The contemplations are essential to shape up the policy of climate change on international level to lessen the security challenges related to climate crisis. It’s the dire need of the hour to accept the climate crisis as genuine security concern by the international institutions and in urgent time frame the best possible solutions should be set to reduce the climate change crisis for the sake of better human civilization.

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Published

2023-12-31

How to Cite

Global Security and Climate Change. (2023). Journal of Politics and International Studies, 9(02), 81-92. https://jpis.pu.edu.pk/45/article/view/1317

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