Less well recognized and accepted is the role climate change has played as one of the causal factors of social and political upheaval as well as the role war and militarism play in contributing to climate change. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has warned that temperatures above 2ºC could result in 'severe, widespread, possibly abrupt and irreversible impacts that civilizations would be unable to cope with'. The modern era's first climate change refugees were some 500,000 Bangladeshis, left homeless by the flooding of their island in 2005. While the majority of the world's most polluting nations recognize the need to reduce greenhouse gases, none of the world's major powers has been willing to renounce militarism or to curb the trade in weapons. The United States and its allies have spent trillions financing anti-terrorist military operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan and now they are moving into Africa.

Urbinati, S. (2016). Some considerations on the role of the Security Council in facing the Ebola outbreak. In L. Westra, J. Gray, A. D'Aloia (a cura di), The Common Good and Ecological Integrity (pp. 129-139). Taylor and Francis [10.4324/9781315618746-14].

Some considerations on the role of the Security Council in facing the Ebola outbreak

URBINATI, SABRINA
Primo
2016

Abstract

Less well recognized and accepted is the role climate change has played as one of the causal factors of social and political upheaval as well as the role war and militarism play in contributing to climate change. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has warned that temperatures above 2ºC could result in 'severe, widespread, possibly abrupt and irreversible impacts that civilizations would be unable to cope with'. The modern era's first climate change refugees were some 500,000 Bangladeshis, left homeless by the flooding of their island in 2005. While the majority of the world's most polluting nations recognize the need to reduce greenhouse gases, none of the world's major powers has been willing to renounce militarism or to curb the trade in weapons. The United States and its allies have spent trillions financing anti-terrorist military operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan and now they are moving into Africa.
Capitolo o saggio
Ebola, international organisation, ONU, Security Council, international law, WHO
English
The Common Good and Ecological Integrity
Westra, L; Gray, J; D'Aloia, A
2016
9781138668225
Taylor and Francis
129
139
Urbinati, S. (2016). Some considerations on the role of the Security Council in facing the Ebola outbreak. In L. Westra, J. Gray, A. D'Aloia (a cura di), The Common Good and Ecological Integrity (pp. 129-139). Taylor and Francis [10.4324/9781315618746-14].
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