Insecure environment : international implications of climate change

Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Jane's Intelligence Review May 2007, pp.6-13Summary: China agreed to participate in negotiations for a framework for limiting climate change after 2012. The decision highlighted the growing concern globally over the issue of climate change, owing to its relevance to socio-economic or political effects and the likely consequences on security.
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China agreed to participate in negotiations for a framework for limiting climate change after 2012. The decision highlighted the growing concern globally over the issue of climate change, owing to its relevance to socio-economic or political effects and the likely consequences on security.

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