Nepali Army in Climate-Induced Security Challenges

Dharma Bahadur Baniya
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In the interconnected world today, the connection between climate change, peace, and security has gained significant recognition. Security actors, including the armed forces, are increasingly confronted with extreme weather events demanding for assistance both at home and abroad. Their military assets and ability to operate are affected by changing weather patterns, rising sea levels, and other climate impacts. Climate change is transforming the way we think about security. As climate change intensifies, its impacts risk exacerbating existing social, economic, and environmental drivers of insecurity at local levels (where communities struggle to cope with converging pressures) and globally (when resources and ecosystems are shared across national borders). Climate insecurity hinders the adaptation efforts, and risks leaving already vulnerable communities even poorer and less resilient to interlinked climate and security crises. As the global temperature is rising, climate and disaster risks in Nepal are affecting people, the environment, the economy, development gains, and overall security of the country. This article begins by briefly highlighting the climate-induced insecurity to Nepal and efforts made to minimize its impacts. Then the article endeavors to present a comparative overview of the leading greenhouse gas (GHG) emitting nations including Nepal followed by the analytical examination of climate change impacts on states and armed forces. Finally, the article concludes by presenting suitable recommendations to the NA in responding the climate-induced security challenges. The article is subjectively prepared by analytically reviewing various literatures on climate-induced security challenges in the world today.
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尼泊尔军队应对气候引发的安全挑战
在当今相互联系的世界中,气候变化、和平与安全之间的联系已得到广泛认可。包括武装部队在内的安全行动者在国内外越来越多地面临需要援助的极端天气事件。他们的军事资产和行动能力受到天气模式变化、海平面上升和其他气候影响的影响。气候变化正在改变我们思考安全问题的方式。随着气候变化的加剧,其影响有可能加剧现有的社会、经济和环境不安全因素,在地方层面(社区努力应对汇聚的压力)和全球层面(资源和生态系统跨越国界共享)都是如此。气候不安全阻碍了适应努力,并有可能使本已脆弱的社区更加贫穷,更难以抵御相互关联的气候和安全危机。随着全球气温不断升高,尼泊尔的气候和灾害风险正影响着人民、环境、经济、发展成果和国家的整体安全。本文首先简要介绍了气候给尼泊尔带来的不安全因素,以及为尽量减少其影响所做的努力。然后,文章对包括尼泊尔在内的主要温室气体(GHG)排放国进行了比较概述,随后分析了气候变化对国家和武装部队的影响。最后,文章向尼泊尔政府提出了应对气候引起的安全挑战的适当建议。这篇文章是通过分析研究当今世界由气候引起的安全挑战的各种文献而主观撰写的。
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