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POLITICS OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND GLOBAL SECURITY CHALLENGES

    1 Author(s):  DR. DIMPLE CHAUDHARY

Vol -  9, Issue- 8 ,         Page(s) : 62 - 74  (2018 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

Climate change has moved to the centre stage of public concern in a remarkable way and in a very short space of time. Scientists have expressed serious concerns about global warming for a quarter of a century or more. Environmental groups have struggled for much of that period to get governments and citizens to take the issue seriously. Yet within the past few years, climate change has assumed a very large presence in discussion and debate, and not just in this or that country but across the world. Climate change is now a mainstream political issue. However, as yet there is no substantive framework for policy which offers coherence and consistency as to how national governments should cope with the long-term political challenges of climate change.

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