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Climate Change Will Stir 'Unimaginable' Refugee Crisis, Says Military (theguardian.com) 333

Citing military experts, The Guardian is reporting that if the rise in global warming is held under 2 degrees Celsius, there still could be a major humanitarian crisis to sort out. From the report: Climate change is set to cause a refugee crisis of "unimaginable scale," according to senior military figures, who warn that global warming is the greatest security threat of the 21st century and that mass migration will become the "new normal." The generals said the impacts of climate change were already factors in the conflicts driving a current crisis of migration into Europe, having been linked to the Arab Spring, the war in Syria and the Boko Haram terrorist insurgency. Military leaders have long warned that global warming could multiply and accelerate security threats around the world by provoking conflicts and migration. They are now warning that immediate action is required. "Climate change is the greatest security threat of the 21st century," said Maj Gen Munir Muniruzzaman, chairman of the Global Military Advisory Council on climate change and a former military adviser to the president of Bangladesh. He said one metre of sea level rise will flood 20% of his nation. "Weâ(TM)re going to see refugee problems on an unimaginable scale, potentially above 30 million people."
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Climate Change Will Stir 'Unimaginable' Refugee Crisis, Says Military

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  • by spikenerd ( 642677 ) on Friday December 02, 2016 @03:04PM (#53410643)
    ...and yet the article proceeds to imagine this crisis.
    • In light of this news...time to start building those walls NOW....
    • by hey! ( 33014 )

      No need to imagine -- it's already happened in Syria.

  • Just in case their crazy-sounding warning happens to come true.

    • We'll just build a wall. And make them pay for it?
      • If there is enough of them, and it is a matter of SURVIVAL, a wall isn't going to stop them. It will turn very ugly.
        • by swb ( 14022 )

          A wall won't stop them, but it will slow them down enough for people behind the wall to shoot them dead.

          Don't be naive, if refugee/migration pressures are this severe do not think of a second that the people with will demand the invading hordes without be stopped by any means necessary.

          I'm of the opinion that it's happening already. We argue around the margins about immigration, pretending it's about jobs, racism or some other bullshit but I think at the heart of it people really are nervous about long-ter

      • by ghoul ( 157158 )

        The wall is getting built but its not going to be made of concrete. Its going to be made of overpriced US made Carrier ACs that noone will buy . Donald probably guaranteed Carrier he will buy all the ACs they make . (Not really different from the Department of Agriculture guarnteeing to buy all the corn farmers can grow). And the illegal Mexicans? He will give them jobs building the wall but he will ask them to work from the Mexican side. When the wall is finished they will be on the right side. And since h

    • We're going to need a LOT more killer drones people.

      Yes, really. Once resources become scarce enough, and suddenly a catastrophe eliminates a large chunk of them, there will be a lot of people fighting for survival and a share of the planet's resources.

      (Idea: the government should tax us for clean air and clean water. It costs money to add pollution controls. People should have to pay for it. You don't think clean air grows on trees do you?)
    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      by PopeRatzo ( 965947 )

      Just in case their crazy-sounding warning happens to come true.

      It's all those Marxist SJWs in the US Military pushing their climate change agenda based on a Chinese hoax just so they can get money from George Soros.

      Give me a second, and I'll work in a reference to #pizzagate, pedophilia, third-wave feminism and corrupt games journalists.

  • by raymorris ( 2726007 ) on Friday December 02, 2016 @03:11PM (#53410689) Journal

    This reminds me of something I mentioned here on Slashdot just the other day. Though it's not looking like San Francisco will really be underwater by 2020, if it is, refugees from San Francisco will come *here* wearing their assless leather pants. That's worrisome.

    Now back to News for Nerds.

    • by sinij ( 911942 )

      refugees from San Francisco will come *here* wearing their assless leather pants. That's worrisome.

      I have seen San Francisco on TV, and this is exactly how all of them dress all the time.

    • This reminds me of something I mentioned here on Slashdot just the other day. Though it's not looking like San Francisco will really be underwater by 2020,

      Correct. San Francisco is very hilly. They may have to elevate the freeway, but most of it will be fine.

      http://www.floodmap.net/Elevat... [floodmap.net]

  • Hm.. (Score:5, Insightful)

    by colin_faber ( 1083673 ) on Friday December 02, 2016 @03:15PM (#53410717)
    “Climate change is the greatest security threat of the 21st century,” said Maj Gen Munir Muniruzzaman, chairman of the Global Military Advisory Council on climate change.."
    • by ichthus ( 72442 )
      Muniruzzaman
      Money ruse a man.
      Ah, oh, I get it.
    • Duh... (Score:5, Insightful)

      by Uberbah ( 647458 ) on Friday December 02, 2016 @08:44PM (#53412717)

      Key word being "military". The U.S. military is the single largest user of carbon fuels. The U.S. military gets most of it's funding to ensure the world's gas station (the Middle East) keeps pumping oil.

      So, yeah, you might want to pay attention if even the Pentagon is saying climate change is going to have serious consequences. It's like Philip Morris talking about the cancerous substances in tobacco - if even they are admitting it's a problem, why are you continuing to deny it?

  • Science Deniers (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 02, 2016 @03:22PM (#53410743)

    Don't deny the science. The earth is 1.8 degrees hotter than the last 100 year average. Not sure why I would relocate over a 1 degree change in average temperature, but I just follow the science not hysteria.

  • There is only crisis if 'we' allow it. Securing the boarders against 'mass migration' would be easy.

    • by The-Ixian ( 168184 ) on Friday December 02, 2016 @03:33PM (#53410813)

      Well not until we can build a wall and have the oceans pay for it....

    • Securing the boarders against 'mass migration' would be easy.

      But what if your boarders decide to stay somewhere else?

    • There is only crisis if 'we' allow it. Securing the boarders against 'mass migration' would be easy.

      Who's 'we'?

      Preventing migration will make the crisis worse, not better. Unless you don't consider tens or hundreds of millions of people starving to death just outside your beautiful wall a "crisis".

  • Radical Islam can't be a factor here. It's all due to climate change. The fact that your country doesn't have a very good handle on it's own radical insurgents doesn't mean you're looking for convenient scapegoats to deflect blame to. Naw.
    • Radical Islam can't be a factor here.

      Fundamentalists can cause the sea level to rise? Holy shit, we're fucked!

      • by swb ( 14022 )

        There was that guy they called Moses. Not sure if fundamentalist is the right word for it, but he did have a way with the sea level.

    • Radical Islam can't be a factor here. It's all due to climate change.

      I find it interesting that you believe that Radical Islam is capable of flooding Bangladesh. Can I follow your twitter feed?

  • by I've Got Three Cats ( 4794043 ) on Friday December 02, 2016 @03:42PM (#53410871)
    A bit dated from 2009, but a good series on future-casting the Geo-politics of climate change. http://gwynnedyer.com/radio/ [gwynnedyer.com]
  • So fucking things up immensely on a global scale leads to shit getting immensely fucked up on a global scale? Color me surprised. I just hope it doesn't affect the skeptics and deniers, it might bruise their egos.

  • You know, the ones we were already supposed to have?

    By 2010?

    That was according to the United Nations Environment Program. You know, a bunch of those experts who are telling us about all of the disasters global warming was supposed to have caused by now.

    All of the "endangered" places that they talked about have had population increases since then, and no serious out-migration.

    Of course, they noticed that prediction had failed spectacularly, so in 2011 they changed the date to 2020.

    And no, the trend still has

    • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

      by ghoul ( 157158 )

      Well you can count the Syrian, Ethioian and Eritrean refugees as Climate refugees. Mega droughts have triggered the fighting in Syria and the exodus from the Horn of Africa

      • by cirby ( 2599 ) on Friday December 02, 2016 @05:55PM (#53411921)

        Nope. Plain old wars and good old fashioned political corruption did that.

        The "drought caused the Syrian civil war" theory is, frankly, crap. It was based off of one paper, which built a big statistical mountain off of a molehill. They exaggerated the number of people affected by the drought, and failed to show any sort of cause and effect. For that matter, the ACTUAL cause of the migration was a financial - subsidies for diesel and fertilizers were cut.

        The civil war in Syria, by the way, started two years AFTER the drought ended. If it was caused by the drought, it seems like the events would have been closer together.

  • You wanted to go "lalala, I can't hear you", so if you now leave your shore settlement to climb the mountain I'm on, I'll shoot you.

    Problem solved. I don't care whether climate change is real anymore. If it ain't, great. If it is and your shores get flooded, drown or get shot.

  • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

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    • Oh, good fucking God.

      People's lifestyles are going to change whether they like it or not. Nature is going to force them to, not the Evil Gubmint. The "climate change police" are pointing out that if people act in their own best interest now, that change will be less disruptive than if they sit around stroking their dicks and opining about conspiracy theories about "social control". But the change will come.

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        • by ghoul ( 157158 )

          Its interesting that you mention Qaddafi. He led a low carbon lifestyle living in a tent in the desert

        • You have to create a totalitarian state with the full apparatus of secret police, surveillance, detention camps and summary executions ...

          Actually, a carbon tax with the revenues applied to subsidies for renewables would do the trick pretty easily.

          But by all means stay locked and loaded. They're coming for you.

    • by ghoul ( 157158 )

      I would invest in land in Nunavat and Siberia.
      Also in companies like Caterpillar which will be building Dikes.
      Also short real estate firms like Euity who are mostly on the coasts
      Buy Rail compnies like BNR. Once the Sea comes upto the coastal ranges the interior will get populated and rail will be important for the relocation

  • It's entirely unsurprising that a military committee would recommend that a good response to ANYTHING is increasing military spending. When the military advises that defense interests are better served by redirecting their own funding to offsetting climate change that's the point you know they mean it. Otherwise you've got guys with little to no climate background declaring climate change as a good reason to give them more money, which isn't entirely convincing.

Keep up the good work! But please don't ask me to help.

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