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ID091817
Title ProperClimate chage and security
Other Title Informationexamining China's challenges in warming world
LanguageENG
AuthorLewis, Joanna I
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The environment is increasingly affected by global climate change. While the causes of climate change are generated across the globe, the impacts of climate change will be highly variable at the local level. An increased scientific understanding of the potential impacts that climate change may have within China has raised new concern among China's leaders. Given that China's domestic realities inform its international policy choices, understanding how climate change may affect its population and natural resources is critical to global climate stabilization efforts. This article examines how the impacts of climate change on China, and China's response, will drive security challenges domestically, as well as in the greater Asian region and around the world. It shows that the impact of climate change on China will be significant and may have sizable adverse economic implications, particularly on vulnerable east coast economic centers. Water scarcity is a problem that already challenges China's leadership and one that will be exacerbated under projected climate impacts. In addition, the country faces the risk of international retaliation should it fail to undertake serious greenhouse gas mitigation actions. Yet China is not without options, and is already well poised to become a leader in the low-carbon technology revolution.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs Vol. 85, No. 6; Nov 2009: p1195-1213
Journal SourceInternational Affairs Vol. 85, No. 6; Nov 2009: p1195-1213
Key WordsClimate Change ;  China ;  Carbon Emission ;  Security Threats ;  Security Risk


 
 
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