People wait to receive aid at Guthail, Jamalpur, Bangladesh, where the river Yamuna’s water level is 118cm over the danger line. |
The generals said the impacts of climate change were already
factors in the conflicts driving a current crisis of migration into Europe,
having been linked to the Arab Spring, the war in Syria and the Boko Haram
terrorist insurgency.
Military leaders have long warned that global warming could
multiply and accelerate security threats around the world by provoking
conflicts and migration. They are now warning that immediate action is required.
“Climate change is the greatest security threat of the 21st
century,” said Maj Gen Munir Muniruzzaman, chairman of the Global Military
Advisory Council on climate change and a former military adviser to the
president of Bangladesh. He said one metre of sea level rise will flood 20% of
his nation. “We’re going to see refugee problems on an unimaginable scale,
potentially above 30 million people.”
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