Posted Jul 22, 2025|  by Hague Institute for Social Justice

Climate change and its effects are inextricably linked to complex questions of security. In this paper of the Hague Institute for Social Justice, Patrick Huntjens and Katharina Nachbar examine state-of-the art research and thinking on the implications of climate change for security, and identify the... Read More


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