Climate change could cause "global war lasting for centuries", says leading think tank
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- thedismembermentplan
- 8 months ago
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I think food shortages have a bigger chance of starting wars than climate change? Who is the enemy in climate change? China, the US? Now food shortages, those who have will be deemed the bastards.
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- StuntBunny
- 7 months ago
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How is this different from what Dick Cheney meant when he referred to a "war that will not end in our lifetimes"? He has spent 7 years hurrying that war along in order to secure U.S. control over the remaining oil reserves--he had every reason to know of that which he spoke.
Oil shortages, food shortages, energy shortages, water shortages -- they are all tied in to global warming because they reflect how we have profligately mismanaged and wasted our resources. Each nation and tribe will fight for its share of survival of whatever resource it lacks. Oil was just the beginning.
