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CLIMATE CHANGE & SECURITY AT COPENHAGEN - II The Contribution of the Global Security Community to Success 7th - 8th October 2009, European Parliament, Brussels GLACIAL MELT AT THE THIRD POLE: A Study in Environmental Security & Geopolitics Tom Spencer Vice Chairman, Institute for Environmental Security “Don’t get involved in partial problems, but always take flight to where there is a free view over the whole single great problem, even if this view is still not a clear one” Ludwig Wittgenstein Lobbying has consequences. The Tibetan Plateau is now warming faster than anywhere else on the planet. Black Carbon settling on the ice and snow is speeding up the melting of the Himalayan glaciers by 40%. The loss of summer water to the seven great rivers of Asia will, within a generation, lead to geo-political turmoil … www.dailygalaxy.com/01/record_Himalaya.html With best wishes for a Happy Christmas and an ambitious New Year! From all at the ECPA THE NEED FOR INTEGRATED THINKING • False dawns for Environmental Security - the danger of over-claiming • A mixture of disciplines - academic jealousies & the contest for budget • “Environmental Security” or “Environment & Security”? - the fear of “securitization” • Development Policy - Foreign Policy - Military Policy • Food Security - Energy Security - Climate Security CLIMATE CHANGE & THE MILITARY I • CNA Report “National Security & the Threat of Climate Change” • CNAS Report “The Age of Consequences: The Foreign Policy and National Security Implications of Global Climate Change” • Abrupt Climate Change – timing is all TIPPING POINTS & “SQUEALING” Source Durwood Zaelke, IGSD, Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development Climate Governance Brief August 2009 www.igsd.org CLIMATE CHANGE &THE MILITARY II • Montreal Protocol - Ozone Depleting Substances -The untold story of global military co-operation • Stephen Andersen & the EPA -“The fully burdened cost of fuel” -GHG emissions / solar power / managing military land -Mindset / analysis / research / action ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY MILESTONES • Drought in the Amazon – Drinking water in Sao Paolo • Darfur • Katrina • Peruvian glaciers • Failing states & terrorism • The Arctic – sea ice & the Greenland glacier • The UN Secretary General’s Report on Climate Change & Security THE LOSS OF THE “THIRD POLE” GLACIERS? • 22% of humanity rely on summer melt water from the Hindu Kush / Himalayan / Tibet glaciers • The great rivers of Asia: Yangtze-Brahmaputra-Ganges-Huang Ho-Indus-Mekong-Salween • Flooding as the glacial dams burst • Loss of summer melt water • Loss of hydro-electric power schemes • Changes to the Monsoon? Earthquakes? Extra sea level rise • Damage to Tibetan permafrost THE COUNTRIES AT RISK India – Pakistan – Afghanistan – The Central Asian Republics – China – The Mekong Riparian Countries – Burma/Myanmar – Bangladesh – Nepal – Bhutan Hindu Kush/Himalayas/Tibetan Plateau THE MILITARY IMPLICATIONS • Unrest in rural China – political stability of China • Afghanistan & Pakistan – impact on existing wars • India & Bangladesh – displacement & migration • The diversion of the Brahmaputra – a casus belli? WHEN? • By 2050? By 2035? By 2020? • The political impact can be delayed by denial - but the military may want to apply the precautionary principle! BLACK CARBON I “It causes warming in two ways. First, Black Carbon in the atmosphere absorbs solar radiation, which heats the surrounding air; second, surface deposition of airborne Black Carbon can darken snow and ice and accelerate melting. In the Himalayan region, Ramanathan and Carmichael estimate that solar heating from Black Carbon at high elevations may be as important as CO2 for melting snow and ice. Their model simulations indicate that approximately 0.6C of the 1C warming in the Tibetan Himalayas since the 1950s may be due to atmospheric Black Carbon.” Ramanathan V, Carmichael G, “Global and regional climate changes due to black carbon”, NATURE GEOSCIENCE Volume 1, pp. 221–227, 2008. BLACK CARBON II Black Carbon is as important as CO2 in driving the warming of the Third Pole Mario Molina, Durwood Zaelke, K. Madhava Sarma, Stephen O. Andersen, Veerabhadran Ramanathan, and Donald Kaniaru, “Reducing abrupt climate change risk using the Montreal Protocol and other regulatory actions to complement cuts in CO2 emissions”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA, forthcoming in November 2009 THREAT MINIMIZERS • Reduce Black Carbon - Indian cooking stoves, scrubbers on Chinese power stations, marine fuel & diesel, reduce the burning of forests • Talk to each other honestly – share research • Involve the global military now and highlight at Rio+20 in 2012 INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY • www.envirosecurity.org • “Climate Change & The Military: The State of the Debate”