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    The Climate Security and Energy (Transition) Nexus: Winds of Change

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    Bößner, Stefan
    Läderach, Peter
    Pacillo, Grazia
    Date Issued
    2022-01
    Language
    en
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    Bößner S, Laderach P, Pacillo G. 2022. The Climate Security and Energy (Transition) Nexus: Winds of Change. Position Paper No. 2022/1. CGAIR FOCUS Climate Security.
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117581
    Abstract/Description
    Global climate change will likely add pressure to international, national and sub-national security due to its nature as a threat multiplier. The energy system is at the heart of this challenge. On the one hand, two thirds of global emissions come from burning fossil fuels. On the other hand, energy – in particular fossil fuels – have been in the past highly geopolitically influential. But global energy systems are changing. Will this global transition away from fossil fuels to renewables present an opportunity to build peace, or will it instead work to further undermine peace and security worldwide? Energy transitions present a formidable opportunity not only to decarbonize our economies, but also to build a more equitable and decentralized energy system. However, if deployed improperly, and without consideration of the needs of communities, renewable energies might end up repeating past mistakes of the fossil fuel energy regime. Energy transitions harbor both risks and uncertainties when it comes to peace and stability, but with the proper policies in place and research, renewable energies can be made a global success, both in mitigating the worst impacts of the climate crisis and in contributing to peace and stability worldwide.
    CGIAR Author ORCID iDs
    Stefan Bößnerhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-7381-0467
    Peter Läderachhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8708-6318
    Grazia Pacillohttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1012-3464
    CGIAR Impact Areas
    Climate adaptation and mitigation
    AGROVOC Keywords
    climate change; agriculture; food security
    Subjects
    CLIMATE-SMART TECHNOLOGIES AND PRACTICES;
    Organizations Affiliated to the Authors
    CGIAR FOCUS Climate Security; Stockholm Environment Institute
    Collections
    • Alliance Bioversity CIAT Reports [569]
    • Alliance Research Lever 3: Climate Action [639]
    • CCAFS Reports [621]
    • Climate Security outputs [108]

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