The Future of Conflict in an Age of Climate Extremes

Environmental damage caused by climate change will exert pressure on key resources, land use, and human security. These challenges could amplify or directly cause conflict in the future. Global Governance Futures (GGF) identifies key trends and builds scenarios based on this premise.

Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Global Governance Futures
Publication date: August 1, 2021
Authors: Kathrin Ludwig, Thomas Hale, Zach Beecher, Kathrin Ludwig, Michelle Toxopeüs, Natalie Unterstell,Joel Sandhu, Coco Aglibut, Sheila Carina, Tomonobu Kumahira, Tori Zheng Cui, Varun Hallikeri, Vivien Croes, Zach Beecher
Time horizon: 2030 - 2035
Geographic focus: global
Page count: 35

Methods

Methods described in detail here

Key uncertainties were derived from expert interviews. These uncertainties were split into two scenarios: a 'pleasant' outcome and an 'unpleasant' outcome.

Scenarios include a description of key uncertainty outcomes, a history of the future timeline, factors driving the scenario, and implications.

Key Insights

Drivers mentioned include:

  • Emergence of Geo-engineering Technology
  • Financial resilience of states and markets
  • Regional Dynamics
  • Consumption and Production patterns
  • Food Security
  • Climate related migration/displacement

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