Climate Wars Ice Geopolitics and Underground Resources
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Descripción
Climate Wars in a Multipolar World Order, Scarcity, and Power in the Anthropocene Climate change is no longer just an environmental crisis. It is a structural force reshaping global power, resource competition, and strategic stability. In Climate Wars in a Multipolar World, this book introduces the concept of the Multipolar Climate Century an era defined by the convergence of ecological acceleration and distributed geopolitical rivalry. From the Arctic and Antarctica to the Indo Pacific and Europe’s water energy nexus, the study reveals how melting ice, mineral concentration, maritime corridors, and hydrological stress are redefining security itself. Climate wars are not necessarily fought with tanks and missiles. They unfold through supply chains, water basins, energy systems, infrastructure networks, and institutional competition. The central question is not whether conflict is inevitable but whether governance can adapt faster than ecological thresholds intensify. Blending international relations theory with climate security analysis, this book offers a bold and systematic framework for understanding power in the Anthropocene. A timely and provocative contribution to debates on global security, climate governance, and the future of geopolitical order.