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Climate Change and Security in the OSCE Region. Scenarios for Action and Cooperation. Berlin: adelphi.
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A climate and resource security dialogue for the 21st Century. Report from the London conference, 22 – 23 March 2012.
During the UN Security Council debate of 20 July 2011, the Council unanimously expressed concern about the possible impacts of climate change on peace and security. This lively debate with a record participation clearly underlined the need for climate protection and early action to address the security implications of climate change.
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Climate Security: Impacts and Opportunities for Transatlantic Relations. Washington, DC: GMF.