Impacts of Climate Change Flashcards

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What are some impacts of climate change with regard to human security?

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  • undermines people’s livelihoods, especially in the gloabl south
  • devastating for agriculture and at times survival (eg wildfires)
  • undermines state’s ability to provide for citizens’ welfare (in domestic and international politics)
  • drives internal and inter-state refugee flows and cross-border pressures
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Why don’t states address climate change as much as possible?

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-they fear losing ‘edge’

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3
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climate change is a _____ problem

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collective action

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4
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What are some key impacts of climate change (more environmental)?

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  • diminished agricultural output
  • water scarcity
  • drought and rising sea levels trigger refugee flows
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5
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what kind of threat is CC?

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equal opportunity threat

–ultimately developed and developing countries face the same issues

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climate change endangers human security by _______

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reducing access to resources and the quality of those resources

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7
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Can human security be separated from the operation of states?

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no

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What is the state’s integral role?

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To provide security to its citizens

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9
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there is a human tendency to _____ CC

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compartimentalize

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10
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there is an interactive dynamic between climate change threats (resources scarcity) and _____threats

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IR threats (war, terrorism, migration of individuals)

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What does resource scarcity cause?

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groups to fight for scarce resources and friction between states

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What is an example of terrorism escalating as a result of climate change?

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terrorist group Boko Haram has been able to prey on people becoming more vulnerable to climate change

  • -recruitment is increasing because you are essentially guaranteed to gave some food and opportunities to plunder for more
  • -people can make a living joining these groups where they couldn’t otherwise (as agriculture starts to fail/they used to be able to rely on natural resources)
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What is happening at key global conferences (Kyoto Protocols (1997), Copenhagen Climate Conference (2009), Paris agreement (2015))?

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states keep failing to commit to meeting a minimum threshold of carbon emissions reduction

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14
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Since few violent conflicts are entirely local and usually involve regional and global forces (arms trading, private security companies, investors, third-party states), states are often simultaneously ________ and _______

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working to solve human security problems and undermining them

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15
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What is the difficulty with climate change agreements?

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  • if you make it effective and strict, few states will sign

- if you water-down the agreement more, more states will sign, but the agreement won’t be effective

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16
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Why did Trump withdraw from Paris Accords?

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  • argues that the Accords will undermine the US economy
  • believes that they will put the US at a permanent disadvantage
  • the US is only country on Earth outside the Accords
17
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describe the situation in the Amazon and Bolsonaro’s response

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  • Pres. Bolsonaro encourages ranchers, miners to burn down Amazon rainforest
  • 1 Dec. 2019: Bolsonaro blames burning Amazon forest on Leonardo di Caprio
  • –accusation is that he is funding environmental NGOs that ‘set fire’ to Amazons to make government look bad
  • Bolsonaro says at the UN General Assembly that the Amazon isn’t burning (Sept. 24, 2019)
  • –he says Brazil will use its natural resources as it sees fit
18
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describe the collective action failure of CC

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  • some states face powerful domestic opposition to emissions reduction (eg Canada, USA)
  • some states feel emissions reduction will curb their growth unfairly (eg China)
  • many poorer countries still rely on oil, coal
  • most states don’t want to commit if others will defect
  • there’s no enforcement mechanism
  • –nothing can be punished if states don’t comply
19
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describe Exxon and CC

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  • Exxon Mobil corp. understood threat of global warming since 1977
  • for decades, it refused to acknowledge threat
  • suppressed its own in-house research
  • funded pseudo-science to fuel skepticism
20
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Who are the climate change scholars we studied?

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Barnett and Adger

21
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What does Brig. General Stephen Cheney (US army) say is set to be the new normal?

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migration of large numbers of people around the world because of food scarcity, water insecurity and extreme weather