"US defence expert warns people fleeing low-lying Pacific islands a precursor to ‘climate-exacerbated water insecurities’ that could trigger wider conflict "
"Australia could be on the frontline of a new wave of “climate refugees” displaced by extreme weather events, droughts and rising seas, a US expert on the national security impacts of climate change has warned.
Sherri Goodman, a former US deputy undersecretary of defence, argues the impact of climate change – rising seas, extreme weather, prolonged droughts – will be a “threat multiplier” for security challenges, and could be the spark that ignites conflict and drives new waves of mass forced migration.
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The Asia-Pacific region was acutely vulnerable, she said."
Ben Doherty reports for the Guardian April 4, 2017.
"Australia Could Be Set To Receive New Wave Of Climate Refugees"
Source: Guardian, 04/06/2017