
How Germany Made the UN Care About Climate Change
From 2018 to 2020, Germany pushed the UN Security Council to treat climate change as a security threat. It framed the problem in traditional security terms: climate causes displacement, resource scarcity, and state collapse—all drivers of conflict. Skeptical members resisted, but Germany succeeded in establishing precedent. The Council can now address climate risks formally, broadening how it interprets its mandate.
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