A new argument for nuclear arms control: climate change/ Kenneth C. Brill

By: Publication details: 2023Subject(s): In: Arms Control Today, Volume 53, Number 9, November 2023, pg. 6-11Summary: A global threat that provides compelling reasons for nuclear-armed nations to assess that a renewed push for nuclear arms control is very much in their long-term security interests. The threat is the impact of climate change on the natural world. developing an international strategic balance that weapons are not the best defence against climate change. The article looks at how economic and financial are affected by climate change and how states have to balance their resources to look into the future.
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A global threat that provides compelling reasons for nuclear-armed nations to assess that a renewed push for nuclear arms control is very much in their long-term security interests. The threat is the impact of climate change on the natural world. developing an international strategic balance that weapons are not the best defence against climate change. The article looks at how economic and financial are affected by climate change and how states have to balance their resources to look into the future.

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