Climate
change poses as grave a threat to the UK's security and economic
resilience as terrorism and cyber-attacks, according to a senior military
commander who was appointed as William Hague's climate envoy this year.
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| Rear Admiral Neil Morisetti. |
He argued that climate change was a potent threat
multiplier at choke points in the global trade network, such as the Straits of
Hormuz, through which much of the world's traded oil and gas is shipped.
The Guardian story, headed: “Climate change poses grave threat to security, says UK envoy”, said, “Morisetti's
central message was simple and stark: "The areas of greatest global stress
and greatest impacts of climate change are broadly coincidental."

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