Climate Change and Revisiting Security from Traditional State-Centric to Human Security and Beyond

Prof Narottam Gaan, Ph. D, D. Litt, Dr. S. C. Das, Dr Banita Mahanandia
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Traditional security premised on state and its military apparatus has got itself emasculated in the face of continuing emergence of new kind of threats from the non-traditional and nonstate centric sources. Climate change and deepening environmental crisis along with other crises like demographic change, incidence of poverty, and rise of fatal and dangerous diseases have already thrown down the gauntlet to the realist paradigm of security built on state. Out of all these what stands out as the greatest threat to entire humankind is the climate change with all its devastating consequences like global warming, sea level rise, floods, cyclones and storms not only killing and uprooting poor people from their homeland etc. but also dragging people into an unsafe, insecure and sepulchral uncertainty of life. The answer to the fundamental question of survival and security and of providing a dignified way of life to the individuals was tried to be found out in various world summits on climate change from Kyoto to Paris summit but it was not sufficient to keep the temperature of the earth down at 1.5 degree Celsius at the pre industrial level by reducing emission of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere as agreed to by the world leaders. Climate change inextricably connected with security and development based on fossil fuels necessitates a rethinking that urges upon all to view the earth, both animate and inanimate not mechanically as mere instruments to redound to human wellbeing, security and primrose way of life but they are co-constitutive of each other’s life tied in the web of togetherness or being together as propounded by the proponents of worldly security. 
气候变化与重新审视安全:从传统的以国家为中心到人类安全及其超越
传统的以国家及其军事机构为前提的安全在面对非传统和非国家为中心的新威胁的不断出现时已经失去了力量。气候变化和不断加深的环境危机,以及人口变化、贫困发生率、致命和危险疾病的增加等其他危机,已经向建立在国家基础上的现实主义安全范式发起了挑战。在所有这些问题中,对整个人类最大的威胁是气候变化及其所有破坏性后果,如全球变暖、海平面上升、洪水、旋风和风暴,不仅导致穷人死亡和背井离乡等,而且还将人们拖入不安全、不安全和坟墓般的不确定生活中。生存和安全的基本问题以及为个人提供有尊严的生活方式的答案试图在各种关于气候变化的世界峰会上找到,从京都到巴黎峰会,但这还不足以通过减少二氧化碳排放来保持地球温度在工业化前的水平在1.5摄氏度,这是世界各国领导人所同意的。气候变化与以化石燃料为基础的安全和发展有着千丝万缕的联系,这需要我们重新思考,敦促所有人看待地球,无论是有生命的还是无生命的,而不是机械地将其视为人类福祉,安全和生活方式的工具,但它们是彼此生活的共同组成部分,联系在一起,或在一起,就像世界安全的支持者所提出的那样。
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