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David Michel on Iran’s Environment: Greater Threat than Foreign Foes
The security situation in Iran has made a lot of headlines lately, but largely missing from the analysis is the state of food, water and climate within the nation. David Michel, director of the Environmental Security Program at the Stimson Center, wrote an article for the U.S. Institute of Peace that helps fill this gap. Michel states: (more…)
The Atlantic Cities: Climate Change and Water Scarcity
Atlantic Cities’ John Metcalfe recently ran a piece arguing that water scarcity – with an emphasis on more severe drought – is the most immediate threat emanating from a changing climate. While we would add “water variability” to that assessment (as too much water, or too much or too little water when you’re expecting something different, are consequences of climate change that are also problematic factors that compound scarcity), it’s important to highlight this issue in the mainstream media, which tends to primarily focus on sea level rise and extreme storms. Given the IPCC’s assessment that we’re already seeing extended droughts that are likely linked to climate change, and recent studies such as NOAA’s 2011 report which linked climate change to the decrease in winter precipitation in the Mediterranean littoral and the Mashreq since the 1970s, its a prescient warning.
Our Interview with Moyers and Co: Syria, Drought, Climate and Security
The Center for Climate and Security’s Co-Founder and Director, Francesco Femia, was recently interviewed by Moyers & Company’s John Light. In the interview, Femia discusses the links between the drought, climate change and the lead-up to unrest in Syria. The interview draws heavily from the Center’s 2012 report, Syria: Climate Change, Drought and Social Unrest and the 2013 report, The Arab Spring and Climate Change. (more…)
Climate and Water Security in the Himalayas: Free Article
The National Bureau of Asian Research’s Asia Policy journal has published a great new article titled “Climate Change and Water Security in the Himalayan Region,” which is free until September 15. There are not many opportunities to avoid the pay-wall on journal articles, so take advantage of it!