Climate Change and National Security - Shakeel Ramay
Climate Change and National Security - Shakeel Ramay
Climate Change and National Security - Shakeel Ramay
and National
Security
Shakeel Ahmad Ramay
Caution to Understand
Securityimplications of climate change
need to be examined in the context of
pre-existing social, economic and
environmental threats, or stresses,
which are key factors in the security of
individuals, communities and States
(General Assembly Report 2009)
Caution to Understand
Climate change: A multiplier
Non-Climate factors which contribute to
security threat: poverty, governance, presence
of mechanisms for conflict management,
regional diplomacy
We need to shift focus from narrow to a
broader security perspective
How we can define?
Human Security -economic
security, food security, health
security, environmental
security, personal security,
community security, and
political security
Climate Change as Threat
• Some scholars find climate change as potential
threat to global peace and security
(Russell/Morris 2006, Vogel 2007, Brauch 2002,
Stott/Stone 2004).
• In his speech at the 2007 Noble prize ceremony R
K Pachuari said, “Climate change has raised the
threat of dramatic population migration, conflict, and
war over water and other resources as well as a
realignment of power among nations. Some also
highlight the possibility of rising tensions between rich
and poor nations, health problems caused particularly
by water shortages, and crop failures as well as
concerns over nuclear proliferation."
Elements of Threat
Yes
No
DON'T KNOW
86.7
Which is most affected sector
due to climate change, please
33.3
35 rank?
30
30
25 21.7
20
15
10 6.7 5
5
0
Which would be the most
prevalent impact of climate in
60 Pakistan?
50
40
30
53.3
20
10 19.2
8.3 11.7
0 5.8
Flood Droughts Reducation Water DON'T
in Resources KNOW
agriculture
and livestock
productivity
Do you think climate change has
impacted livelihoods of people of
Pakistan?
3.3
6.7
Yes
No
DON'T KNOW
86.7
30 If Yes please Rank
25
20
15
25 24.2
10 20
5 11.7 9.2
0
Is there any conflict on resources
in Pakistan due to climate
change?
12.5
8.3
Yes
No
DON'T KNOW
78.3
30 If yes please rank
25
20
15
24.2
10 20
17.5
14.2
5
4.2
0
Negligible Moderate High Very High Exceptional
Do you think climate change will
pose threat to national security?
4.2 10
Yes
No
DON'T KNOW
82.5
If yes please rank
40
35
30
25
20
15 34.2
26.7
10
5 13.3
5.8 4.2
0
Example from Pakistan
Continuous drought in Balochistan and Sindh
Floods of 2010
Flood 2011
Flood 2012
Flood 2015
Drought 2014 etc
GLOF
How to Deal
Early prevention-Better- than later
interventions
Need of political and military actions and
mobilization of financial resources
First foremost thing would be “Further
RESAERCH”
Development of Adaptation programs with
focus of human security
Recommendations
Climate Change
National Vulnerability Index’ for a better
planning in future.
Pakistan should also develop central
depository of data.
Pakistan should start sector specific research
Climate Change
Climate change must be integral part of any policy
of the country,
Implementation of SDGs must be given priority
Government should invest on adaptation as it can
advert big losses in future. US Geological Survey
and World Bank marked that US could save 280
Billion US dollars by investing 40 billion US
dollars during 1960-1990 (DFID, 2005).
Human Security and
Development
We need to shift our focus from development
to Climate Change Compatible Development
model.
There is a need to invest on human capital in
Pakistan
Human security indicator
Livelihood should be the priority area
Sustainable Development Goals
National Security
As a first step, Pakistan should map resource
scarce and climate vulnerable areas.
Second, Pakistan should develop a conceptual
framework to identify and monitor potential
conflicts related to climate change and resources.
Climate-driven migration.
Vulnerability mapping of military infrastructure
Military agencies must include climate related
factors in defence related preparations and
operational planning.
National Security
National steering committee
Government should also redefine
policies relating to coastal settlements
Comprehensive study or programme
should be conducted to understand the
dynamics of the subject
Actions
Committee of experts for developing policy
guidelines
Reshaping adaptation plan of Pakistan: Tailor
it according to human security needs and
demands
NDU and UNDP must identify research think
tank to lead the research on the subject
Actions
SecurityAgencies must be actively involved-
Like CIA and Pentagon, MI-6 etc
Indus water commission also prepare
accordingly
Must be included in national security policy
Priority List
Vulnerability Index
Policy input for climate change compatible
development
Policy input for the implementation of SDGs
Formulation of steering committee
Inclusion of human security dimension in national
planning and implementation
An early commissioning of a comprehensive
study on “Climate Change and National
Security”.