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Journal articles on the topic "Geopolitical "climate""

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YAR, Fayaz Gul Mazloum, Shamsurahman ZAHID, and Jan Mohammad MIAKHIL. "Role of Climate Change in Afghanistan’s Geopolitical Power." Journal of Political And Legal Sovereignty 2, no. 2 (2024): 201–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.38142/jpls.v2i2.173.

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Purpose: This study examines the role of climate change in Afghanistan’s geopolitical power. Global warming and climate change are the most significant environmental threats today. The effects of climate change include water and food scarcity, disease, unemployment, migration, poverty, resource conflicts, and global instability.Methodology:This study examines the role of climate change in Afghanistan's geopolitical power. This study employs a descriptive-analytical approach and a survey method. The statistical research community includes experts and specialists in geopolitics, political scienc
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YAR, Fayaz Gul Mazloum, Shamsurahman ZAHID, and Jan Mohammad MIAKHIL. "Role of Climate Change in Afghanistan’s Geopolitical Power." Journal of Political And Legal Sovereignty 2, no. 3 (2024): 248–59. https://doi.org/10.38142/jpls.v2i3.173.

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Purpose: This study examines the role of climate change in Afghanistan’s geopolitical power. Global warming and climate change are the most significant environmental threats today. The effects of climate change include water and food scarcity, disease, unemployment, migration, poverty, resource conflicts, and global instability.Methodology:This study examines the role of climate change in Afghanistan's geopolitical power. This study employs a descriptive-analytical approach and a survey method. The statistical research community includes experts and specialists in geopolitics, political scienc
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Proedrou, Filippos. "Anthropocene Geopolitics and Foreign Policy: Exploring the Link in the EU Case." Alternatives: Global, Local, Political 45, no. 2 (2020): 83–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0304375420931706.

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Scholarly literature has recently developed the notions of Anthropocene geopolitics and planetary security. How these relate to and whether they inform states’ foreign policy, however, remains a largely underdeveloped issue. This article goes some way toward addressing this gap both theoretically and empirically. Theoretically, it unpacks how traditional and Anthropocene geopolitics diverge in their approach toward the security repercussions of climate change and teases out the emanating foreign policy implications. These revolve around different levels of climate ambition, divergent approache
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Mazloum Yar, Fayaz Gul. "Role of Climate Change in Afghanistan’s Geopolitical Power." DIROSAT: Journal of Education, Social Sciences & Humanities 2, no. 3 (2024): 221–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.58355/dirosat.v2i3.75.

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The most significant environmental threats today are global warming and climate change. The effects of climate change include water and food scarcity, disease, unemployment, migration, poverty, resource conflicts, and global instability. This study examines the role of climate change in Afghanistan’s geopolitical power. This study employs a descriptive-analytical approach and a survey method. The statistical research community includes experts and specialists in geopolitics, political science, climate science, and university professors. The questionnaire was distributed among them based on ind
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Herasina, Liudmyla. "GEOPOLITICAL CLIMATE AND WORLD SYSTEM OF THE 21ST CENTURY: DOMINANT TENDENCIES." Bulletin of Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University. Series: philosophy, philosophy of law, political science, sociology : The collection of scientific papers / Editorial board: O. Danilyan (Ed.-in-Ch.), et al. – Kharkiv : Pravo, 2023. 56, no. 1 (2023): 122–34. https://doi.org/10.21564/2663-5704.56.273999.

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<em>The article methodologically rethinks the heuristic ability of the classical imperatives of geopolitics in the analysis of the current international situation</em>. <em>A systematic streamlining of dominant trends (global, regional, temporal) in the changed geopolitical space is being carried out in terms of their scale, strength and prospects</em>. <em>Theoretically substantiated new definitions of phenomena &ndash; </em><em>&ldquo;</em><em>geopolitical world order</em><em>&rdquo;</em><em> and </em><em>&ldquo;</em><em>geopolitical climate</em><em>&rdquo;</em><em>, which are formed and cha
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Şöhret, Mesut. "Geopolitical Impacts of Climate Change: Arctic Case." Yönetim ve Ekonomi Dergisi 32, no. 1 (2025): 67–83. https://doi.org/10.18657/yonveek.1502974.

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ABSTRACT Climate change has long been considered a big problem by many politicians and ordinary people. This change in the world ecosystem has serious effects on world geopolitics in a global sense, as well as its effects on living things on Earth. As the effects of climate change increase in the coming years, it seems inevitable that this will cause major global geopolitical changes, especially in the seas. Undoubtedly, many problems are expected to arise from these changes, such as changes in global trade routes and people forced to migrate due to sea level rise. In addition, the possibility
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Bosnjakovic, Branko. "Geopolitics of climate change: A review." Thermal Science 16, no. 3 (2012): 629–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/tsci120202127b.

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The paper reviews the geopolitical elements of the emerging discourse on how to control, and cope with climate change. Two complementary approaches may be distinguished: the actor-related approach analyses the positioning of states and interest groups, which develop strategies on coping with climate change; the other approach addresses processes and problem areas (physical, economic, demographic?) emerging in the geographic space as a consequence of, or linked to climate change. With failing mitigation policies and instruments, the urgency of adaptation to climate change is increasing. Assessm
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Demiralay, Sercan, Yan Wang, and Conghui Chen. "Geopolitical risks and climate change stocks." Journal of Environmental Management 352 (February 2024): 119995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119995.

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Melnik, A. "Climate Issues Under Changing Geopolitical Conditions." World Economy and International Relations 68, no. 2 (2024): 84–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2024-68-2-84-93.

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The changing geopolitical situation demands new approaches to solving climatic problems, and their reflection in the frame of strategic decisions. The formulation of such approaches acquires even greater significance regarding possible prospects for the future development of Russia. It has been shown that the concept of energy transition in tackling climate change can be considered as a foundational platform for the emergence of a new technological order. The technological standards worked out together with rules of conduct are to consolidate the dominant position of the leading countries in t
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Chow, Pei-Sze, Anne Marit Waade, and Robert A. Saunders. "Geopolitical Television Drama Within and Beyond the Nordic Region." Nordicom Review 41, s1 (2020): 11–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/nor-2020-0013.

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AbstractThis article presents a framework for thinking about the intersections between geopolitics and Northern European television drama by examining the contemporary Nordic Noir genre of crime drama. Nordic Noir features not only the double plot that combines sociopolitical critique with crime drama, but also a third “gaze” that engages aesthetics and territorial features that further individual series’ geopolitical critique. Nordic Noir has become especially attuned to contemporary geopolitical issues specific to its setting (climate change, East-West rivalries, etc.), through which viewers
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Geopolitical "climate""

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Dahlström, Amanda, and Oskar Ege. "CLIMATE POLICY UNDER GEOPOLITICAL UNCERTAINTY : A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för ekonomisk och industriell utveckling, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-139701.

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The drivers of CO2 emissions are a widely studied subject of great importance to both individual countries and the global community. However, the inclusion of a quantitative measure of political uncertainty, national and global, has until now been largely overlooked. We investigate how geopolitical uncertainty (GPU) and income interact with CO2 emissions using a panel quantile regression approach for a set of 63 nations over the period 1985-2014. Our key findings are; (i) a consistent negative (positive) relation between global (local) uncertainty and the different CO2 emission distribution le
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Burton, Kerry. "Re-presenting geopolitics : ethnography, social movement activism, and nonviolent geographies." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10036/3607.

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This thesis starts from the premise that Geopolitics is performative, an iterative discourse “of visualising global space…reproduced in the governing principles of geographic thought and through the practices of statecraft” (Agnew 1998:11). During the last decade, two dominant discourses have shaped the contemporary geopolitical imagination – the ‘war on terror’ and ‘climate change’. These have steered conceptualisations of security and insecurity - performative iterations of who, where, and what poses a threat. The resulting geopolitical picture of the world has enabled the legitimisation of
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Tütüncü, Deniz. "Solidarity and Security : International and Swedish Preparedness for Climate Induced Migration in a Warming World." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Tema Miljöförändring, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-138798.

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Migration due to climate change has been going on for millennia, and societies´ resilience will be put to pressure even more with an accelerating global warming.22, 5 million people have left their homes due to climate change since 2008, according to the United Nation High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR, 2017). All of these people are not recognized as refugees, but some of them will most likely seek refuge abroad. The aim of this Master´s thesis is to explore how the UN, the EU, and Sweden understand and analyse the phenomenon of climate induced migration from a geopolitical aspect. It is f
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Lansetti, Sandi <1986&gt. "The Russian Arctic vision: implications for Arctic governance in the context of climate change." Doctoral thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/15561.

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The thesis is focused on the Russian Arctic and the implications that climate change would have on its governance. Three main “extensive” uses for the Russian Arctic are analyzed: offshore fossil fuel extraction, security and militarization and sea transportation. It is very likely that oil and gas extraction will be the driver of Russian Arctic policy and investments in the near future, however, the dedicated chapter suggests that a consistent part of those resources would probably not be extracted. Security and militarization will be challenged by the declining sea ice and the increasing acc
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LAVORIO, AGATA. "IMPACTS OF ABRUPT CLIMATE CHANGE ON NATIONAL SECURITY: THE UNITED STATES PERSPECTIVE ON HOMELAND DEFENSE IN THE NORTH AMERICAN ARCTIC." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/2434/858357.

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The purpose of this research is to assess whether abrupt climate change (intended as a major change in physical geography) can be a driver for national security planning. To demonstrate that geography still affects national security planning, this research retrieves the concept of environmental causality applied to an empirical case – that of US adaptation to climate change for homeland defense in an area called “The North American Arctic.” Consequently, the research frames the adaptation process into a causal mechanism where proximity to climate change effects (exper
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Souza, Júnior Enoil de. "O novo Ártico: mudanças ambientais e geopolítica." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/134671.

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Esta dissertação revisa as mudanças ambientais que ocorreram no Ártico ao longo das últimas décadas e analisa as suas consequências geopolíticas. O interesse na região por parte das nações árticas (Canadá, Dinamarca - Groenlândia, EUA, Finlândia, Islândia, Noruega, Rússia e Suécia) aumentou, principalmente devido ao volume de hidrocarbonetos disponível na região, estimado em 13% do petróleo e 30% do gás natural ainda não descobertos. Durante os últimos 50 anos, o Ártico mostrou a mais rápida tendência de aquecimento no mundo, duas vezes mais que a média mundial, isso tem causado rápidas mudanç
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Paglia, Eric. "The Northward Course of the Anthropocene : Transformation, Temporality and Telecoupling in a Time of Environmental Crisis." Doctoral thesis, KTH, Historiska studier av teknik, vetenskap och miljö, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-179139.

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The Arctic—warming at twice the rate of the rest of the planet—is a source of striking imagery of amplified environmental change in our time, and has come to serve as a spatial setting for climate crisis discourse. The recent alterations in the Arctic environment have also been perceived by some observers as an opportunity to expand economic exploitation. Heightened geopolitical interest in the region and its resources, contradicted by calls for the protection of fragile Far North ecosystems, has rendered the Arctic an arena for negotiating human interactions with nature, and for reflecting up
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Johansson, Daniel, and Jacob Florhed. "Behemoth of the High North : Framing of the Arctic Challenges in Russian News Media." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Tema Miljöförändring, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-157291.

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Klimatförändringarnasägs vara den viktigaste drivkraften för de geostrategiska förändringarna som äger rum i Arktis. Uppvärmningen av regionen medför ett antal betydande geopolitiska effekter. När det gäller dessa nya omständigheter betraktas Ryssland som en nyckelaktör. Det föreslås också av flera forskare att Ryssland använder statliga nyhetsmedier för att förmedla en Kreml-godkänd världsuppfattning tillen internationell publik. Vårt syfte med denna studie är att analysera hur den ryska tidningen RT (tidigare RussiaToday) inramar klimatförändringarnai Arktis. För att identifiera kategorier i
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Pelletier, Mireille. "The impacts of climate change on environmental geopolitics of the Arctic." Master's thesis, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-325023.

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The new fact that the environment is becoming the main factor of geopolitical transformations in the Arctic region has been triggered mainly by climate change. In the North, this recent aspect of geopolitics, in correlation with the environment, leads sometimes to tensions between countries, but also to a need for cooperation. The question brought by such conditions is, to which extent will this climate change provoke cooperation or conflicts between the Arctic states. The purpose of addressing the problem is to understand what kind of challenges would be facing the international relations bet
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Kindler, Mario. "The EU, climate change and geopolitics of the Arctic: Great power strategies and European response." Master's thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/24832.

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Due to its unique characteristics such as strategic location and appearance, the Arctic is a natural area of great importance for the Earth and its biosphere. Because of climate change, it is increasingly warmer, and in the summer months almost ice-free. This presents big threats for flora, fauna, and mankind. At the same time, these changes provide great opportunities and development potential in terms of new sea trade routes, unexploited raw materials, strategic security advantages. The goal of this thesis is to find out which Arctic strategies the EU, USA, Russia, and China have adopted to
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Books on the topic "Geopolitical "climate""

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Girardin, Leonidas Osvaldo. Socioeconomic and Geopolitical Aspects of Global Climate Change. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-53246-7.

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Establishment, Canada Dept of National Defence Operational Research and Analysis. Climate warming, water resources and geopolitical conflict: A study of nations dependent on the Nile, Litani and Jordan River systems. The Dept., 1990.

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Zellen, Barry Scott. Arctic doom, Arctic boom: The geopolitics of climate change in the Arctic. Praeger, 2009.

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author, Doyle Timothy 1960, ed. Climate terror: A critical geopolitics of climate change. Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.

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Morgunova, M. O. Ėnergii︠a︡ Arktiki. IT︠S︡ "Ėnergii︠a︡", 2012.

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Casertano, Stefano. La guerra del clima: Geopolitica delle energie rinnovabili. F. Brioschi, 2011.

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Zellen, Barry Scott. Arctic doom, Arctic boom: The geopolitics of climate change in the Arctic. Praeger, 2009.

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Zellen, Barry Scott. Arctic doom, Arctic boom: The geopolitics of climate change in the Arctic. Praeger, 2009.

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Chellaney, Brahma. On the frontline of climate change: International security implications. Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 2007.

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Chellaney, Brahma. On the frontline of climate change: International security implications. Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Geopolitical "climate""

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Kerr, Julie. "Geopolitical Considerations." In Introduction to Energy and Climate. CRC Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315151885-6.

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Carmichael, Andy. "Environment, Climate Change, and Football." In The Geopolitical Economy of Football. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003473671-9.

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Vigil, Sara. "Exploring variegated geopolitical ecologies." In Land Grabbing and Migration in a Changing Climate. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003193142-2.

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Veland, Siri, Leticia Antunes Nogueira, and Vida Marie Daae Steiro. "Tipping Away from Coal?: Exploring Narratives and Tipping Dynamics in the Phaseout of Coal on Svalbard." In Springer Climate. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-50762-5_13.

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AbstractThis chapter explores societal tipping points in energy transitions in the Arctic through the case of the phasing out of coal mining on Svalbard. The economy of the region, which has high geopolitical importance in the Arctic, was founded based on extractivism. More than a century ago, coal mining not only consolidated as Svalbard’s main industrial activity, but also crystalized in the region’s identity and in Norway’s strategy for sustaining its presence on the archipelago. International agreements and debates concerning green transitions, in combination with fluctuating coal prices a
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Thomas, Vinod. "Nature, Health, and Geopolitical Crises." In Risk and Resilience in the Era of Climate Change. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-2769-8_2.

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Höglund, Johan. "Geopolitics." In The American Climate Emergency Narrative. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-60645-8_5.

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AbstractThis chapter focuses on American Climate Emergency Narratives that describe how climate breakdown has created international geopolitical tension and conflict. These are narratives that show the US and other major powers such as China, India, and Russia leveraging their considerable military resources to compete over and secure vital natural resources, in the process of which they establish new command over, or lose, hegemony over the world-system. These texts thus register the fact that continued socio-ecological erosion may produce world wars in the future, but they see no alternative
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Slingerland, Stephan, and Stijn van den Heuvel. "Energy and Climate: Bridging The Geopolitical Gaps." In Challenges in a Changing World. T.M.C. Asser Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-6704-565-0_13.

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Nuttall, Anita Dey, and Mark Nuttall. "Mining in Icy Worlds." In Heavy Metal. Open Book Publishers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0373.07.

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As the global economy transitions from fossil fuels to renewable energy, the search for ‘critical minerals’ is expanding into the remotest and most extreme environments on Earth, including the icy polar regions at the ends of the earth. This essay discusses how Greenland and Antarctica are at the forefront of geopolitical discussions about resource utilization, environmental conservation and sustainability in an era of rapid climate change. Greenland, a self-governing territory of the Kingdom of Denmark, sees mining as necessary for economic development, while Antarctica is governed by an inte
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Howe, Brendan, and Stephan Klingebiel. "The Impact of Geopolitics on the Field of Development in Korea and Germany." In Emerging Trends in International Development and Climate Policy. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65671-2_6.

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AbstractGeopolitical tensions are omnipresent in all areas of international relations, in theory and in practice. This also applies to the field of development discourse, including in the discussions in September 2023 on the (lack of) progress made towards realizing the 2030 Agenda and in the specific development policies and initiatives of individual governments. This chapter analyses how the dynamic international context is influencing the development policy approaches of OECD countries and of two donor countries in particular: the Republic of Korea (hereafter referred to as Korea) and Germa
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Ghymers, Christian. "Fostering the Dynamics of the Bi-regional Summit EU-CELAC for Spurring the Cooperation in Climate Change." In Climate Change in Regional Perspective. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-49329-4_5.

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AbstractThis chapter discusses the climate change challenges common to both the European Union (EU) and the Latin American and Caribbean (CELAC) regions, and advances recommendations and a concrete method applicable to the bi-regional level. Bi-regional cooperation would spur – thanks to the virtue of the «competitive cooperation» dynamics of direct contacts among national experts at both regional and bi-regional levels – the implementation of the principles able to reach a net-zero emission regime. In the current context of weakened multilateralism, the proposed method could be extended to ot
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Conference papers on the topic "Geopolitical "climate""

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Luksa, Jolanta, Vivita Pukite, and Baiba Niedola. "ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF THE WIND PARK ON LANDSCAPE AND FUTURE LAND USE." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024v/4.2/s16.01.

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Wind power is a source of renewable energy produced by harnessing the kinetic energy of the wind. Wind energy is converted into electricity using wind generators or wind turbines installed in wind farms. It is linked to the kinetic energy of the wind, which is produced when air moves. The energy can be used to create mechanical motion, such as the rotation of the rotors of a wind turbine. To harness wind energy, wind turbines or generators are installed to convert the kinetic energy of the wind into electricity. According to the General Provisions of Chapter ? of the Law on Spatial Development
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Adejola, Adenike, and Wumi Iledare. "Climate Change and the Rising Geopolitics of LNG." In SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/208241-ms.

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Abstract In the 21st century, the nexus between climate change and the global gas industry is more resilient. Gas is now preferred to gasoline in mitigating the effects of climate change and key global gas players and new entrants’ race for a higher global market share. To sustain continuous profit on gas investments, sustainable and strategic energy business models are being developed albeit with unintended or intended geopolitical consequences. This paper highlights the probable geopolitical risks, their likely impacts, and regional risk mitigation strategies necessary for sustaining the gro
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Bourgeois, Marie-Julie. "A [Potential] Cloud War Controversies and conflicts related to climate manipulations." In 28th International Symposium on Electronic Art. Ecole des arts decoratifs - PSL, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.69564/isea2023-5-short-bourgeois-a-potential-cloud-war.

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SHORT PAPER. The OuCliPo research project (Ouvroir de Climats Potentiels) is a workshop of climate potential, supported by the Labex LaSIPS, presented by Marie-Julie Bourgeois, PhD in Aesthetics, Science and Technology of the Arts, researcher in art and design science at University Paris-Saclay. This project is also directed by Jules-Rémi Bois-Rouge, a (fake) climate geo-engineer, Doctor at the LaPataFlu, a (fake) Laboratory of Fluid Pataphysics, stemming from the modern surrealist literary movements, proposes a "science of imaginary solutions which symbolically grants to lineaments the proper
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Dragoi, Andreea-Emanuela. "The resilience of the Russian economy under the current geopolitical outlook." In Economic growth in the face of global challenges. Consolidation of national economies and reduction of social inequalities: International Scientific-Practical Conference, XVIIIth edition. National Institute for Economic Research, 2024. https://doi.org/10.36004/nier.cecg.i.2024.18.05.

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Despite the widespread consequences of the Russian-Ukrainian war and the unprecedented international sanctions imposed by the EU, USA, and other Western economies, the Russian Federation's economy has demonstrated surprising resilience. This research examines the key drivers that have sustained the Russian economy and how the current economic climate has influenced its international cooperation. We utilize a mixed methodology that combines a literature review with quantitative analyses of international trade and foreign direct investment (FDI). Our findings reveal that while the sanctions init
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Igumnov, M. A., A. A. Kim, E. A. Pavlova, R. V. Kim, and P. P. Nikonorova. "Foresight of the Energy Transition Within the Framework of the Climate Agenda and Conditions of Geopolitical Turbulence." In International scientific and practical conference “Smart cities and sustainable development of regions” (SMARTGREENS 2024). Crossref, 2025. https://doi.org/10.63550/iceip.2025.1.1.143.

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Currently, the world community is facing the acute problem of climate change, the consequences of which have a significant impact on the environment, food security, life and health of people around the world. Both environmental and social spheres are under threat. Greenhouse gas emissions emitted as a result of anthropogenic activities are peculiar catalysts of this process. The study of climate change problems and the development of measures aimed at the formation of energy security is on the agenda of many leading companies in the world. This paper analyzes the forecasts of energy sector dev
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Rathgeber, D. "Understanding Sustainability in the Classroom: Recognizing the Crucial Role of Fossil Fuels." In SPE Western Regional Meeting. SPE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.2118/224186-ms.

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Abstract The public has increasingly been bombarded with daily news media regarding climate change causing irreversible damage to the planet. Buzz words like "Climate Crisis", "Net-Zero", and "Carbon-Neutral" are being broadcast – some are being used to amplify the climate change our planet is experiencing, and others, like "Net-Zero", are being used as proclamations of proof that companies, governments, and the general public are preventing additional greenhouse gas emissions from entering the atmosphere. With the steady and undeniable rise in carbon dioxide emissions within the atmosphere of
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"CHALLENGES TO GLOBAL MONETARY AND FINANCIAL STABILITY." In XII TRADITIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE NEW ECONOMY 2024. Oikos Institute – Research Center, Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.61432/cpne0201031t.

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Central banks have undertaken one of the most significant and synchronized global monetary policy tightening in their recent history. Tightening monetary policy primarily meant raising interest rates, reducing the money supply, and other measures to control inflation and stabilize the economy. While the downward trend in inflation is positive, lower inflation does not mean low inflation. In most countries, inflation remains above central bank targets but is expected to continue to decline. Financial forecasters believe that the central bank’s inflation targets will be reached by mid-2025 since
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Kovačević, Miodrag, Matilda Lazić, and Nemanja Tasić. "Renewable energy sources in the energy development strategy of the Republic of Serbia until 2040 with projections until 2050." In Entrepreneurship, engineering and management: Climate change as an engineering challenge, Zrenjanin, 26.04.2025. Visoka tehnička škola strukovnih studija, Zrenjanin, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5937/pim25101k.

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The energy transition is a process that requires a comprehensive transformation, first of all, of the economy and society, which necessarily aims at achieving a very significant reduction of the negative anthropogenic impact, primarily of the energy sector, on nature, the living and working environment. Special attention is paid to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. The process of energy transition requires first of all the use of new technologies, procedures and materials, which rely on innovation, digitization, digital integration and smart management of energy processes using artifi
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Sanz Almela, Diego, Maria Piqueras Blasco, Begoña Serrano Lanzarote, and Ernesto Fenollosa Forner. "The architectural structure in the face of climate-relate catastrophe: a classificatory approach." In 3rd Valencia International Biennial of Research in Architecture, VIBRArch. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/vibrarch2022.2022.15160.

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Nowadays, given the geopolitical and climatic emergency context in which we find ourselves, various catastrophes of different kinds, including natural ones such as floods, volcanic eruptions or earthquakes, and human ones such as armed conflicts, nuclear accidents or most fires, whose impact often results in human and economic losses, have highlighted the need to rethink architectural structures in order to ensure that they are as resilient as possible.The key to achieving this and aim of this manuscript, is to firstly identify the intrinsic objective parameters of the most statistically proba
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Javor, Tina, and Polona Šprajc. "Pomen zagotavljanja psihološke varnosti v primeru mednarodnih združitev in prevzemov podjetji v času po pandemiji." In Interdisciplinarity Counts. University of Maribor, University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/um.fov.3.2023.29.

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The pandemic, geopolitical instability, soaring inflation, supply chain issues, turbulent capital markets, and regulatory changes have all contributed to greater economic uncertainty, which has also been reflected in international mergers and acquisitions. Therefore, to get the most out of international transactions, companies must create a suitable work environment and organizational climate that encourages psychological safety and, consequently, contributes to the establishment of trust and cooperation among employees. A psychologically safe work environment encourages a diverse exchange of
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Reports on the topic "Geopolitical "climate""

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Boslough, Mark, and George Backus. Agent Model Development for Assessing Climate-Induced Geopolitical Instability. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1141843.

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Talebian, Sara, Frida Lager, and Katy Harris. Solutions for managing food security risks in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape. Stockholm Environment Institute, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.51414/sei2024.044.

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The authors adopt a geopolitical lens to better understand policy responses to food insecurities under reversal of global integration and weakening multilateralism. They specifically focus on transboundary climate risks to food production and trade: how climate impacts on agriculture can generate cascading effects through international trade and global supply chains to catalyse risks to countries worldwide.
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Bremberg, Niklas, and Simone Bunse. Climate, Peace and Security in a Changing Geopolitical Context: Next Steps for the European Union. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55163/lkcg6004.

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This policy brief analyses current initiatives and ways forward to address the nexus between climate change, peace and security within the European Union’s (EU) foreign, security and defence policies. Considering Sweden’s reputation and credibility in advancing international cooperation on climate security and in light of the 2023 Swedish presidency of the Council of the EU, there is an opportunity to address the current lack of alignment between the climate and conflict-sensitizing work of the European External Action Service (EEAS) and the climate adaptation and mitigation work of the Europe
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Erkamo, Sanna, Karoliina Pilli-Sihvola, Atte Harjanne, and Heikki Tuomenvirta. Climate Security and Finland – A Review on Security Implications of Climate Change from the Finnish Perspective. Finnish Meteorological Institute, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35614/isbn.9789523361362.

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This report describes the effects of climate change for Finland from the view of comprehensive security. The report examines both direct and indirect climate security risks as well as transition risks related to climate change mitigation. The report is based on previous research and expert interviews. Direct security risks refer to the immediate risks caused by the changing nature of natural hazards. These include the risks to critical infrastructure and energy systems, the logistics system, health and food security. Indirect security risks relate to the potential economic, political and geopo
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Sabatino, Ester, Gustavo Müller, and Gustavo Ramírez Buchheister. The EU’s Approach to Nexus Issues in Conflict Prevention, Mediation and Resolution: Climate, Development and Gender. EsadeGeo. Center for Global Economy and Geopolitics, 2023. https://doi.org/10.56269/202310es.

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This working paper conducts an in-depth analysis of the European Union's (EU) approach to nexus issues in conflict prevention, mediation, and resolution. In the realm of gender and conflict, it emphasises the EU's commitment to mainstreaming gender in its peacebuilding efforts in Guatemala. The EU aims to tackle gender-based violence and enhance women's political and economic participation. Despite its clear objectives, there is a level of ambiguity regarding the alignment of these actions with transformative gender principles, particularly regarding indigenous and rural communities in Latin A
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Wentworth, Jonathan, Peter Border, Lydia Harriss, et al. Research for Parliament: Preparing for a changing world. Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.58248/pb33.

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This document builds on POST's previous publication, Topics of Interest 2018 (POSTbrief 27). The subjects are listed under under six category headings based on the drivers of change identified in POSTnote 500: demographic change and healthcare; social and cultural trends; geopolitical and governance challenges; environmental pressures and climate change; resource security and sustainability; and technological advance.
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Müller, Gustavo, Jan Houters, Philip De Man, et al. Closing or Widening the Gap? The Foreign Policy of EU Member States. EsadeGeo. Center for Global Economy and Geopolitics, 2022. https://doi.org/10.56269/2022gm.

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This working paper maps and analyses the foreign policy of thirteen selected European Union (EU) Member States (MS) with a focus on their present and long-term defence and security strategies. It considers high-level primary sources in order to evaluate possible incompatibilities in foreign policy amongst EU MS and to assess challenges and possibilities for the external action of the Union in the areas of security and defence. The mapping exercise reveals that EU MS tend to hold a common assessment of their security and geopolitical environments, and largely converge around priority challenges
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Ali, Saleem, Miriam Aczel, and Kaveh Madani. Building a Global Minerals Trust for a Just Green Transition. United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU INWEH), 2025. https://doi.org/10.53328/inr25sal004.

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"Today, more than 70% of global production for key critical minerals is concentrated in just a few countries, raising serious concerns about supply security, market volatility, and geopolitical risk. Achieving a just and sustainable energy transition hinges on fair and reliable access to critical minerals—materials key for low-carbon technologies. However, global supply chains remain environmentally damaging and vulnerable to geopolitical tensions, creating systemic risks for both climate and economic goals. • A Global Minerals Trust offers a new multilateral model to promote responsible stewa
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Wolfmaier, Susanne, Adrian Foong, and Christian König. Climate, conflict and COVID-19: How does the pandemic affect EU policies on climate-fragility? Adelphi research gemeinnützige GmbH, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.55317/casc018.

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The links between climate change and conflict have been well-documented in recent observations and academic literature: far from being causally direct, these links often depend on specific conditions and occur through certain pathways (Koubi, 2019). For example, conflicts have been found to be more likely in areas with poor access to infrastructure and facilities (Detges, 2016), or where government distrust and political bias are prevalent (Detges, 2017). As such, climate change has often been described as a ‘threat multiplier’, making it imperative for security and development actors to consi
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Hernández, Beatriz. Modernising the EU-Chile Association Agreement: strengthening an alliance for social inclusion and environmental sustainability. Fundación Carolina, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.33960/issn-e.1885-9119.dtff05en.

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This research paper analyzes the results of the Association Agreement (AA) between the European Union and Chile, which entered into force in 2003, up to the present time when its modernization is being negotiated. After 19 years of the agreement, the international context has changed both in its political and economic dimensions, so it is important to analyze what role these agreements can have in the face of the challenges of the post-pandemic recovery and the objectives of both regions in terms of strategic autonomy, in the geopolitical field, and in the transition towards new development mo
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