Climate change is gravest threat to German and European security – government report

Climate change poses the greatest threat to German and European security because it destabilises states, undermines food security, increases conflicts over resources like water, according to Germany’s first National Interdisciplinary Climate Risk Assessment. “The climate crisis is the greatest security threat of our time,” said foreign minister Annalena Baerbock.

Climate change is gravest threat to German and European security – government report

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