Global risks of climate change in the 21st century: An intelligence analysis for national security
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In Ibero-America, the intelligence services were broadly addressed, including the contemporary intelligence community, its role in elastic cooperation, and international intelligence cooperation. In this article, the purpose is to address the challenges facing intelligence at a global level when observing the changes in the climate derived from CO2 emissions and that each State faces the risks to national and international security, as warned by the World Economic Forum for 2023, as well as warning of the importance that if the degrees Celsius rise, life on Earth is at risk, thus compromising national and international security in terms of impact, verbi gratia the thawing of the Arctic, by not following the path of the Paris Agreement and seeking by all means energy efficiency, close poverty gaps, mitigate hunger, ensure a healthy environment as a human right, attached to the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda and avoid a future that is coming as the great risks and threats facing the world and especially the Ibero-American region, representing a challenge for States with dimensions still unknown to avoid the now called Green Cinemas and that become the one in the field of intelligence for national security we know as Black Swans.
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