The security environment will likely be crippled by the
world’s changing climate.
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| Commander Samuel Lockyear. |
An admission of this quickly emerging difficulty has come
from the commander of the US Pacific
Command, Admiral Samuel Locklear.
This observation
was noted by Mother Jones reporter, Julia Whitty, in her story: “Climate Change is Biggest Threat,Says Top Navy Commander in Pacific”.
"Probably
the most likely thing that is going to happen... that will cripple the security
environment, probably more likely than the other scenarios we all often talk
about." Locklear continued: "People are surprised sometimes, [but]
you have the real potential here in the not-too-distant future of nations
displaced by rising sea level. Certainly weather patterns are more severe than
they have been in the past. We are on super typhoon 27 or 28 this year in the
Western Pacific. The average is about 17,” Locklear said.

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