This timely volume presents the key concepts issues and debates surrounding environmental security illustrating through a range of examples and cases how global environmental matters and international security are closely linked.Issues of climate change dwindling resources natural disaster and disease that comprise environmental security are at the forefront of global politics and the media today. Environmental Security: A Guide to the Issues is a primer for anyone attuned to these threats. This well-reasoned thought-provoking volume establishes and updates the connection between global environmental problems and international security describing existing theories of environmental security and illustrating them with evidence from present-day global ecological realities. Specifically the book shows readers how both shortages and abundance of natural resources such as fresh water oil and natural gas and diamonds and timber can contribute to conflict and insecurity. It also discusses how agriculture and fisheries issues affect food security with international ramifications how global ecosystem shifts like climate change are affecting both the earth and the movement of people on it and how war and preparation for war can affect the natural environment. Finally the book explores how nations can and must cooperate with each other to confront and manage these threats.
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