Climate change and its possible security implications: Briefing on SGs Report to GA64 by Division for Sustainable Development UN-DESA.

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Climate change and its possible security implications: Briefing on SGs Report to GA64 by Division for Sustainable Development UN-DESA

Background Security Council debate, April 07 (UK) –Questions raised about suitability of forum GA resolution A/63/281(June 09) calls on SG to prepare report to 64 th session based on views of Member States and relevant organizations SGs report based on inputs from: –35 governments –4 groups –17 organizations 2

3 Does climate change have security implications? Uncertainties: –perhaps the biggest is whether the worlds leaders will take timely action to slow climate change –Others: how big, sudden, irreversible CC impacts Answer to first will partly determine the answer to the second Other considerations: –How resilient are local societies, economies, ecosystems? –How strong are local adaptive capacities?

A preventive approach What actions are needed to ensure CC does not become serious security risk? Consistent with UNs commitment to conflict prevention Preventive measures often least costly options Stern review: already positive B/C ratio –even before considering contingent costs … …to address second-order impacts – migration, conflict – induced by first-order ones (drought, water stress, extreme weather, sea-level rise)

5 Possible scenarios If strong mitigation action taken –richer countries should have the means to adapt, though stresses (extreme weather) will still appear –poorer and more vulnerable countries (SIDS) will still struggle to adapt (some CC is already locked in) With business as usual emissions growth –adaptation will tax capacities even of developed, emerging economies –many poorer, more vulnerable countries may face economic and political crisis, collapse.

6 Channels of Influence

7 Climate change as threat multiplier Many poor countries already face severe environmental, economic, social and political stresses, from –population pressures –land degradation, water and food scarcities –weak governance and economic stagnation Climate change likely to exacerbate these stresses.

8 Channels linking CC to security (a) Vulnerable populations: worsening poverty, hunger and malnutrition, disease (b) Development: whole regions and countries face economic shocks –capacities of states weakened If impacts too large, adaptation inadequate … (c) Survival strategies (un-coordinated coping) –competition for scarce resources –population displacement, forced migration both increase risk of violent conflict

Domestic security implications food shortages, soaring food prices: source of social unrest, esp in urban areas –even destabilizing governments population movements due to changing weather, drought, flooding: conflicts between sons of soil and new immigrants –conflicts between pastoralists and farmers 9

10 Channels linking CC to security (d) statelessness: extreme instance of resource scarcity and population displacement from sea-level rise –entire coastal areas, islands, even nation- states submerged, rendered uninhabitable –how can the international community prepare for such an eventuality?

11 Channels linking CC to security (e) changing international resource availability: scarcity or abundance scarcity: shared waters –Himalayan, Andean, other glacier melt; aquifers Cooperation the norm How can treaties governing shared water sources be reinforced in anticipation of worsening stresses? abundance: Arctic sea and seabed resources –managing overlapping claims –strengthened cooperative governance –protecting Arctic ecosystems, culture of indigenous communities

12 Threat minimizers: keeping CC from becoming a security threat Strong measures agreed at Copenhagen to reduce global GHG emissions Intl support to sustainable development as basis for building resilience, reducing vulnerability Building adaptive capacity to address CCs unavoidable impacts in vulnerable countries Strengthening governance institutions to manage resources, migration, prevent conflict Sharing information for risk mitigation, timely response: earth observation, meteorological data, early warning

13 Role of UN in climate-challenged world Humanitarian crises increase: food aid, disaster relief may need strengthening Climate migrants: political refugee regime established after WWII not well suited to this new challenge Statelessness: multilateral agreements providing where, and on what legal basis, affected populations would be permitted to relocate Reinforcement of treaties, cooperative mechanisms for shared waters, other resources Need to improve flow of information & sharing of assessments between different regional & international organizations

Research & Practice: Agenda Research on causal pathways & factors linking physical impacts to potential instability/conflict e.g. under what circumstances can droughts trigger migration and conflict? Challenges: –linking climate science and social/political science; –improving data/information base; –making research relevant for practitioners in the UN and elsewhere

Institutional questions Not explicitly addressed in SGs report –Different proposals available in submissions online: _64.shtml _64.shtml Some states: continued attention by GA and ECOSOC Other states: possible item on agenda of SC –SC Working Group on CC and Security Other suggestions: –SG to appoint special rapporteur on CC and security –UN to create focal point to track growing security implications of CC

Some concluding thoughts Issue cuts across the UN, other orgs; got a good sense from submissions of concerns of different units – OCHA, DPA, IOM, etc. Need for further research linking climate models and social science analysis Analysis of political economy of climate- constrained world (group of experts from developed and developing countries) Watching brief needed on key issues: reporting to GA, yes, but every year, not sure …