欧洲人认为气候变化是一个安全问题

IF 0.4 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Joona Castrén, Emma Hakala
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气候变化在20世纪80年代就已被确定为一种安全威胁,但20多年后,它确保了其在全球安全议程上的地位。2007年,将气候变化纳入联合国安理会辩论被认为是承认气候变化为安全问题的转折点(Trombetta 2008;罗德里格斯·德·布里托2012;达尔比2013;华纳和博厄斯2019),从2008年起,气候变化被视为欧盟的一个高度政治问题(杜邦2019)。自1960年以来,与气候变化有关的自然灾害数量增加了两倍(Meyer等人,2021)。气候变化被认为是全球最大的风险,也是气候相关威胁的倍数。与许多其他威胁不同,气候变化可以通过科学方法来衡量和评估其影响。除了直接风险外,气候变化还可以放大与之因果关系的风险,如强迫移民和暴力冲突。(Meyer等人2021)越来越清楚的是,风险是多种多样的,也是人类生活的几个领域所关注的问题。气候变化及其安全影响已在证券化框架中进行了分析(Warner和Boas 2019;杜邦2019),但公众对气候变化作为安全问题的看法仍有进一步调查的空间。本文将考虑气候变化作为一个安全问题的看法的变化,特别是在欧洲背景下。
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European Perception of Climate Change as a Security Issue
Climate change was identified as a security threat already in the 1980s but it ensured its place on global security agenda over twenty years later. The inclusion of climate change in a UN Security Council debate in 2007 is considered a turning point in its acknowledgement as a security issue (Trombetta 2008; Rodrigues de Brito 2012; Dalby 2013; Warner and Boas 2019), and from 2008 it has been considered a high politics issue in the EU (Dupont 2019). The number of natural disasters related to climate change have tripled since 1960 (Meyer et al 2021). Climate change is considered a top global risk and a multiplier of climate-related threats. Unlike many other threats, climate change can be measured and its effects assessed through scientific methods. In addition to direct risks, climate change also has a role in amplifying risks in causal connection to it, such as forced migration and violent conflict. (Meyer et al 2021) It is increasingly clear that the risks are varied and a concern to several areas of human life. Climate change and its security effects have been analyzed in the securitization framework (Warner and Boas 2019; Dupont 2019) but there is still room for further investigation on the public perception of climate change as a security issue. This essay will consider the changing perceptions of climate change as a security issue particularly in the European context.
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