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'Climate change to cause war'

2004-02-22 20:35

London - A secret report prepared by the Pentagon warns that climate change may lead to global catastrophe costing millions of lives and is a far greater risk than terrorism, The Observer said on Sunday.

The report was ordered by an influential US Pentagon advisor but was covered up by "US defence chiefs" for four months, until it was "obtained" by the British weekly.

The leak promises to draw angry attention to US environmental and military policies, following Washington's rejection of the Kyoto Protocol on climate change and President George W Bush's skepticism about global warning - a stance that has stunned scientists worldwide.

The Pentagon report, commissioned by Andrew Marshall, predicts that "abrupt climate change could bring the planet to the edge of anarchy as countries develop a nuclear threat to defend and secure dwindling food, water and energy supplies," The Observer reported.

The report, quoted in the paper, concluded: "Disruption and conflict will be endemic features of life? Once again, warfare would define human life."

Its authors - Peter Schwartz, a CIA consultant and a former head of planning at Royal Dutch/Shell Group, and Dough Randall of Global Business Network based in California - said climate change should be considered "immediately" as a top political and military issue.

It "should be elevated beyond a scientific debate to a US national security councern", they were quoted as saying.

Experts familiar with the report told the newspaper that the threat to global stability "vastly eclipses that of terrorism".

Some examples given of probable scenarios in the dramatic report include:

  • Britain will have winters similar to those in current-day Siberia as European temperatures drop off radically by 2020.
  • By 2007 violent storms will make large parts of the Netherlands uninhabitable.
  • There will be a breach in the acqueduct system in California that supplies all water to densely populated southern California.
  • "catastrophic" shortages of potable water and energy will lead to widespread war by 2020.

    Coming from the Pentagon, normally a bastion of conservative politics and focused on military and political strategy, the report is expected to bring environmental issues to the fore in the US presidential race.

    - AFP

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