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Climate Change, Security and Defence Admiral Chris Barrie AC RAN Retired Adjunct Professor, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre Australian National University, and Australian Member, Global Military Advisory Council on Climate Change (GMACCC)

Introduction Work at ANU CCI and ECI Instrumentation at KCC Scenarios and gaming GMACCC Taking a global perspective Membership Representative work 2

Understanding the Work of the Military Decision making in conditions of uncertainty Core work for a military Fosters a concern for strategy Focus on information and intelligence Accountabilities Climate Change, like strategy, doesn t have an immediate effect till things go wrong Defence people are influencers! 3

Be Prepared: Climate Change, Security and Australia s Defence Force The Report, commissioned(and funded) by the Climate Council. Launched on 22 nd September 2015, followed immediately by a Roundtable to discuss issues. Followed up 12 th April 2016 by another Roundtable following the release of the Defence White Paper 2016 4

Key Findings Climate change is a security threat. It poses a significant and growing threat to human and societal well-being, threatening food, water, health, and national security. Global military forces are labelling climate change a threat multiplier. Climate change puts the Australian Defence Force under pressure. The UK and US militaries are rapidly preparing for climate change while Australia has lagged behind. Strong action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is critical for limiting the security implications of a changing climate. 5

Threat Multipliers Conflict may erupt because of issues about: Energy Insecurity Food Insecurity Water Insecurity Health Insecurity Uncontrolled Mass Migrations All these factors impinge on ADF planning and response requirements. 6

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Two Parts to the Problem Problem One: Are our bases, the operating environment and our equipment adequately positioned to enable DACC taskings at short notice? Problem Two: Are we able to respond appropriately to manmade and natural disasters within Australia, and in our Region? 8

Why Be Concerned? Cyclone Yasi 17 Sept 2011 1 st Cyclone since 1918 to reach Category 5 Winds up to 285Km/hr Storm Surge 7m above High Water mark. Preparedness Failure Government and Community concerns: Rizzo Report 9

We can expect demand to grow for ADF support when communities are in extremis. The ADF can provide succour and security, depending on needs. The ADF can complement other agencies when necessary. 10

The ADF has not kept pace with Allies and Friends. We have some catching up to do. We should put a priority on main streaming climate change plans into to our Defence Priorities. 11

Defence Planning Priorities Operational priorities that should flow from Climate Change impacts: Short Term Priorities Related to DACC taskings and training to enhance HADR capabilities. Long Term Priorities Related to Preparedness, base and equipment capabilities. Consequences of Climate Change Impacts integrated into the other Defence Priorities. 12

Defence White Paper 2016 Instability in our region could have strategic consequences for Australia and we will continue to take a leading role in providing humanitarian and security assistance where required. Within the South Pacific variable economic growth, crime and social, governance and climate change challenges will all contribute to uneven progress and may lead to instability in some countries. (p16) State Fragility. Climate change will be a major challenge for countries in Australia s immediate region. Climate change will see higher temperatures, increased sea-level rise and will increase the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events. These effects will exacerbate the challenges of population growth and environmental degradation, and will contribute to food shortages and undermine economic development. (p56) 13

Conclusions Defence Preparedness is not a substitute for developing resilience in our community. In 34 years there will be close to 7Bn people in our Region. In Australia the 4 th IGR puts our population at 39.7m with 8.9m over 65 years in age. Our region will put great demands on us! Will we grow the number of people in the ADF, and our Emergency Services able to respond when necessary? How can we best work with Allies and Friends in the Region? Defence? There is plenty of work to do! 14

GMACCC Work Preparing and publishing reports A lobby group Highlighting inadequacies in global systems for dealing with Climate Change implications. 15

Climate Change and Security in South Asia: Co-operating for Peace Produced on 31 st May 2016 A cooperative effort by senior retired military leaders from the region Highlights concerns that have been growing over a period of time, but in the face of little action, either on mitigation or adaptation 16

Himalayan Glacier-The Third Pole 17

Key Findings: Climate change could undermine peace and security in South Asia Climate Change related natural disasters will cause unprecedented scale mass migration both within and from the region Water scarcity increases the likelihood of conflict between countries. Food insecurity can drive violent conflict between communities within a country 18

Key Findings: Military and humanitarian organisations will need forward looking strategies to deal with these impacts Environmental degradation due to militarization of glaciers New climate strategies need to be evolved Continuous dialogue is the key. 19

Climate Change: Implications for Defence Key Findings from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Report July 2014

climate everyone s business Climate Change: Key Findings Climate change impacts are projected to raise global average surface temperature 2.6 4.8 o C by 2100. Climate change poses an increasing threat to peace and security in the world. Armed forces globally will need to adapt to the changing environment and consider climate change impacts on infrastructure and military installations. Climate change impacts can:! Undermine livelihoods! Increase involuntary migration! Reduce the ability of states to provide security

Climate Change: Key Findings Climate change acts as a threat multiplier, amplifying existing vulnerabilities among populations and existing threats to security, and can indirectly increase risks of violent conflict. Climate change risks are highest in countries with weak or failing governments and/or with existing conflict. Climate impacts are likely to disproportionately affect these more vulnerable societies. Threat Multiplier A factor that exacerbates the negative effects of other drivers of change.

climate everyone s business Climate Change: Key Findings Societies responses to climate impacts may exceed the global or regional capacity to manage those responses peacefully. Issues of most concern include:! Populations displaced by extreme weather or sea-level rise! Spread of infectious disease! Lack of food and water The need for major humanitarian support is likely to increase.

climate everyone s business Climate Change: Key Findings Military forces will be directly affected by climate change. Sea-level rise and other climate impacts will directly affect facilities, requiring a response. As major fossil fuel users, military forces may have to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.

climate everyone s business Climate Change: Key Findings Climate change will bring new challenges to states ability to share resources and provide human security. Changing resource availability may increase rivalry between states, while sea-level rise could raise disputes over national boundaries. Accordingly, climate change will increasingly shape national security policies. Further erosion of security can be mitigated by the presence of robust institutions. Security breakdowns and conflict generally emerge from the interac2ons of mul2ple factors.

For more information Nicole8e Bartle8 nicole8e.bartle8@cisl.cam.ac.uk Ron Kingham rkingham@envirosecurity.org Email: AR5@europeanclimate.org www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/ipcc www.envirosecurity.org www.europeanclimate.org

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