Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Engineering, University of Rijeka, Croatia + UNECE Regional Adviser on Environment (retired), Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract
The paper reviews the geopolitical elements of the emerging discourse on how
to control, and cope with climate change. Two complementary approaches may be
distinguished: the actor-related approach analyses the positioning of states
and interest groups, which develop strategies on coping with climate change;
the other approach addresses processes and problem areas (physical, economic,
demographic?) emerging in the geographic space as a consequence of, or linked
to climate change. With failing mitigation policies and instruments, the
urgency of adaptation to climate change is increasing. Assessment of regional
consequences of climate change includes the perceptions and motivations of
presumed losers or winners. New security implications related to climate
change are emerging in the Arctic, South-East Asia, Africa and the Pacific.
Energy supply security is a dominant factor in geopolitical considerations.
The geopolitics of climate change is inextricably linked to many other issues
of globalization. Significant shift of global power raises the discussion of
ethical responsibility. Climate change is evolving as a testing ground for
competitiveness and innovation potential of political and economic models in
achieving sustainability.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Cited by
22 articles.
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