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Warming World

Why Climate Change Matters More Than Anything Else

Foreign Affairs,

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Climate change will be the defining issue of 21st-century global politics. 

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In 2010, flooding of the Indus River forced 20 million Pakistanis to leave their homes. In Somalia, a drought-induced famine killed around 260,000 people in 2011 alone. In early 2018, South Africa’s Cape Town was on the verge of running out of water. For Joshua Busby – an associate professor of public affairs at the University of Texas at Austin – these climate change-related events are only the beginning of what is to come if the world fails to keep global warming in check. getAbstract recommends Busby’s Foreign Affairs commentary to anyone interested in global affairs.

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Climate change will come to define the geopolitics of the 21st century. Rising sea levels, powerful storms, large-scale flooding and droughts will take a huge toll on countries’ resources and displace millions of people in the coming decades. Countries like the United States and China will have to spend an increasing proportion of their military and economic resources on rescue operations and infrastructure rebuilding due to extreme weather events – which will leave them less prepared to fend off foreign threats. For poorer countries, climate change will pose existential threats. Flooding and sea-level rise will render...

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Joshua Busby is an associate professor of public affairs at the University of Texas at Austin.


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