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BeyondGeography

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Fri Jun 2, 2017, 05:26 PM Jun 2017

Climate crisis behind political riots and refugees: Al Gore

Climate crisis-induced food shortages were behind the Arab revolutions in 2010 known as the Arab Spring, former United States Vice President Al Gore said Thursday, making the case for action to counter climate change as a growing cause of social instability.

Gore, vice president from 1993-2001 under former President Bill Clinton, was giving a speech on "Challenges and Opportunities of Climate Change" at the on-going Jeju Forum for Peace and Prosperity on this resort island.

Recalling the biggest fire in the history of Russia in 2010, Gore said the fire followed a severe drought as a result of global warming.

"Fifty-five thousand people died mostly of respiratory consequences of the smoke, but something else happened four months later," he said.

In the aftermath of the fire, which destroyed grain produce in the region, Russia and Ukraine took their grains off the global market, "so this raised a food crisis worldwide ... and there were food riots in 60 countries around the world," including Tunisia, according to Gore.

&quot It was) a significant event because a food vendor in Tunisia at the peak of the food crisis set himself on fire and the video of that self-immolation caused the Arab Spring," he said, referring to the democracy protests that originated in Tunisia. "His last words were not 'Down with the Tyrant,' his last words were 'How am I supposed to live?'

&quot Nevertheless) the connection between climate crisis and political instability is an issue that has not yet received enough attention," he stressed.

Also behind the outbreak of the Syrian civil war were climate change-triggered food problems, Gore also said, highlighting that a climate-related drought from 2006-2010 destroyed 60 percent of all the farms in the country and drove 1.5 million climate refugees into the cities of Syria.

"When these climate refugees collided with another 1.5 million refugees from the Iraq War in the cities of Syria, the social explosion happened," according to Gore.

Given the seriousness, "it has been recognized by the military in my country as a national security issue for a long time," he said.

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