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(cross-posted in the John Kerry Group0
This in Rolling Stone, and it's about time that Sec. Kerry's lifelong efforts on environmental issues were given the recognition they deserve. Sec. Kerry was interviewed in Norfolk, VA, when he visited Norfolk naval base a few weeks ago.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/john-kerry-on-climate-change-the-fight-of-our-time-20151201
After touring the base in Norfolk, Kerry gave a speech at Old Dominion University that tried to sum up the connections between climate change and national security. "The bottom line is that the impacts of climate change can exacerbate resource competition, threaten livelihoods, and increase the risk of instability and conflict, especially in places already undergoing economic, political and social stress," Kerry said. "And because the world is so extraordinarily interconnected today economically, technologically, militarily, in every way imaginable instability anywhere can be a threat to stability everywhere." Kerry's audience was not just the several hundred Virginia dignitaries and students gathered at Old Dominion, but also Republicans in Congress who were gearing up to derail the upcoming U.N. climate talks in Paris, which both Kerry and Obama see as an important turning point in the fight against climate change. In effect, Kerry was saying to climate deniers in Congress: If Paris fails, terrorists win.
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(interviewer)To most people, climate change is an environmental issue. It's something that affects trees and frogs and weather. Why should Americans think about climate change as a security issue?
(Sec. Kerry) Because it is. Sixteen members on the board of the Center for Naval Analysis, who are all flag officers generals, admirals, three-star, four-star, retired have all said this is a major threat multiplier. And there are many different ways in which a security challenge can emerge. You have drought, therefore, perhaps, huge food shortages. Where there is water today, there may not be in the future. That could cause mass migrations. That creates conflict. The water itself there are wars over water. Already, tribes are fighting in part of the Sahel and other places where water once existed, and now it's dried up. There's a history of conflict where resources are finite or scarce.
So if you look around the world, the potential for mass dislocation is rising exponentially right now. We saw massive numbers of people uprooted in Syria and moving into Damascus. The drought in the region did not cause what happened, but it exacerbated what happened. It creates greater instability.
much, much more at the link.
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Octafish
(55,745 posts)We need people who think big, not just in econometric terms.
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blm
(113,112 posts)John Kerry. Many here ignore real accomplishments just like corpmedia has conditioned them over the years.
MBS
(9,688 posts)We are so lucky to have this man serving our country, especially now, as Secretary of State at this delicate and dangerous time in world (not to mention domestic) affairs.
blm
(113,112 posts)and especially the quiet maneuvers and progress being made against Daesh. He has long said that terrorism needs to be shrunk to the point of it being a law enforcement/intel issue, backed by trained operatives and special forces when needed and as targets are identified.
He will not go to war, the conventional war vision of the neocons, as a means to confront terrorism.
mylye2222
(2,992 posts)He gave an exclusive interwiew to France 2.
He repeated what you said. That Syrian needs inteligence to counter terror. Not American boots on the ground.
He even stated " we saw in the past American over interventionnism wasnt the best solution" or something to that effect.
( Plus he began the interwiew en français ! )