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EU warns of climate change threat | EU warns of climate change threat |
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An EU report says climate change will have a growing impact on global security, multiplying existing threats such as shortages of food and water. | An EU report says climate change will have a growing impact on global security, multiplying existing threats such as shortages of food and water. |
It warns that climate change could cause millions of people to migrate towards Europe as other parts of the world suffer environmental degradation. | It warns that climate change could cause millions of people to migrate towards Europe as other parts of the world suffer environmental degradation. |
States that are "already fragile and conflict prone" could be over-burdened, the report says. | States that are "already fragile and conflict prone" could be over-burdened, the report says. |
EU proposals to tackle climate change will be discussed by leaders this week. | EU proposals to tackle climate change will be discussed by leaders this week. |
It may lead to... more forced migration, and even possibly radicalisation and state failure EU External Relations CommissionerBenita Ferrero-Waldner | |
The stark warning from the report - drawn up by the EU's foreign affairs chief Javier Solana and the European Commission - is that climate change is not just a threat in itself - it is "a threat multiplier". | |
It says shortages of food and water - even radicalisation and state failure - are likely to get worse if no action is taken. | |
Africa is likely to be especially at risk, which means migration could intensify, both within Africa itself and towards Europe. | Africa is likely to be especially at risk, which means migration could intensify, both within Africa itself and towards Europe. |
EU External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner told the BBC: "If the weakest countries cannot adapt, it may lead to, for instance, more forced migration, and even possibly radicalisation and state failure, causing internal and external security risks." | |
Polar icecaps | Polar icecaps |
The report also highlights the Arctic as a possible area of future conflict. With the melting of the polar icecaps, new waterways and trade routes are opening up. | The report also highlights the Arctic as a possible area of future conflict. With the melting of the polar icecaps, new waterways and trade routes are opening up. |
The region is rich in untapped oil and gas resources, and last year Russia staked its claim by planting a flag on the seabed beneath the North Pole. | The region is rich in untapped oil and gas resources, and last year Russia staked its claim by planting a flag on the seabed beneath the North Pole. |
There is, it says, "an increasing need to address the growing debate over territorial claims and access to new trade routes". | There is, it says, "an increasing need to address the growing debate over territorial claims and access to new trade routes". |
But the report does not offer much in the way of specific solutions. It recommends more dialogue, international co-operation and further research. | But the report does not offer much in the way of specific solutions. It recommends more dialogue, international co-operation and further research. |
The EU prides itself on being a world leader on climate change, but turning talk into action is not easy. | The EU prides itself on being a world leader on climate change, but turning talk into action is not easy. |
On the one hand, the EU scheme for carbon emissions trading is being expanded to take in aviation for the first time. | On the one hand, the EU scheme for carbon emissions trading is being expanded to take in aviation for the first time. |
But plans to limit car emissions and switch to renewable energy are being hampered by objections from industries and some member states, which say they are being unfairly penalised. | But plans to limit car emissions and switch to renewable energy are being hampered by objections from industries and some member states, which say they are being unfairly penalised. |
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