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Security of Ecology in Afghanistan

2013
"Homer-Dixon refers to five 'tectonic stresses' synergistically confronting the modern world: Population growth and urbanization, lack of reliable energy sources, environmental damage, climate change, and increasing economic inequity. The premise of this essay is that nowhere are these stresses more extreme than in Afghanistan. A geographic, political,
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Observations on Ecology and National Security

1975
Abstract : Indications of an impending systemic ecological crisis--such as world population growth, mounting demands on finite mineral resources, and pollution of the biosphere--have led to increased concern with the ecological determinants of international economic affairs.
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Regional Security: An Ecological Necessity

2013
Most of the endless interstate conflicts that plague humankind are between nearby nations, and their ultimate resolution is often attempted by a threat of force if not an actual resort to arms. Some more or less modest fraction of these conflicts is at least in part over shared natural resources or derives in some other way from the human environment.
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Systems of collective ecological security

RU SCIENCE
The article discusses the need for a collective environmental security system in light of climate change, biodiversity loss, deforestation, and pollution. The author emphasizes the interconnection of these problems and the need for joint action to address them.
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