GEPED folks: For those of us who worry about the securitization of climate change the latest TNI report makes sober reading, and might be a very good discussion topic in the classroom if one is tackling climate change:
https://www.tni.org/en/publication/global-climate-wall One might quibble about how the numbers are calculated, and that would make for a good policy discussion too in the seminar room. A nice supplement to the discussion in the latest SIPRI report which I think was already mentioned on this list, but just in case it wasn't ... https://www.sipri.org/publications/2021/sipri-research-reports/anthropocene-insecurities-reflections-collective-survival-50-years-after-stockholm-conference (Apologies for shameless self promotion, but with Stockholm plus 50 looming and COP on all our minds in the next while it seems timely ... ) Simon -- Simon Dalby, Ph.D. Senior Fellow, Centre for International Governance Innovation Professor, Balsillie School of International Affairs Wilfrid Laurier University 67 Erb Street West Waterloo, ON N2L 6C2 Canada. http://www.balsillieschool.ca/people/simon-dalby "GeopolSimon" on Twitter Latest Article, open access, "Unsustainable Borders" *Borders in Globalization Review* 2(2). 2021. pp. 26-37. https://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/bigreview/article/view/20051 Book: Simon Dalby *Anthropocene Geopolitics: Globalization, Security, Sustainability* University of Ottawa Press 2020. https://press.uottawa.ca/anthropocene-geopolitics.html -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "gep-ed" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/gep-ed/CAMs--8y1G-WxnG0uuEfjb2JjUJoEpwkMBx3A0x-8B7seusUnFw%40mail.gmail.com.
