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Climate security in 2022

By: Brigitte Hugh & Erin Sikorsky

April 5, 2022

Climate security looks at when security risks are connected to catastrophic climate change. How do they arise? What can be done to prevent or mitigate them?

In this briefing, Brigitte Hugh and Erin Sikorsky from the Center for Climate and Security, guide us through the main topics and show us the key moments for climate security in 2022.

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