The challenges of the increasing institutionalization of climate security
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35857Date
2024-04-25Type
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Hardt, Judith N.; Jayaram, Dhanasree; Harrington, Cameron; McLaren, Duncan; Simpson, Nicholas P.; Cook, Alistair D. B.; Oliveira, Maria Cecilia; von Lucke, Franziskus; Trombetta, Julia Maria; Daoudy, Marwa; Floyd, Rita; Oramah, Chinwe P; Anthony, Mely Caballero; Estève, AdrienAbstract
A rapid and widespread institutionalization of climate security is underway, led by powerful states and international organizations. Recognition of the climate crisis by security actors as a serious threat to humanity is long overdue, but it is imperative that this institutionalization is critically scrutinized. This commentary highlights specific dangers that
accompany the institutional mainstreaming of climate security, including a non-reflexive integration into traditional security paradigms, a growing geopolitical separation between discourses emerging from the Global South and North, and policymaking that tends to draw from a narrow view of the science. Science-based and actionable research informed by pluralistic understandings of climate security is needed to counter this trend.
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Public Library of ScienceCitation
Hardt JN, Jayaram D, Harrington C, McLaren D, Simpson NP, Cook ADB, Oliveira MC, von Lucke F, Trombetta JM, Daoudy M, Floyd R, Oramah C. P. Oramah, Anthony MC, Estève A. The challenges of the increasing institutionalization of climate security. PLoS Climate. 2024;3(4):1-6Metadata
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