3/1/2023 0 Comments Global insights![]() The spectacle of British politics has recently found new highs (or lows, depending on the observer). However, this rhetoric is not culminating in a sufficient adaptive and mitigative policy response. In line with this evidence, US political actors frequently depict climate-exacerbated hurricanes as a threat to national security. ![]() This comes after suggestions by scientists that previous above-average seasons had been exacerbated by anthropogenic (human-caused) climatic factors. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recently predicted a seventh consecutive ‘above average’ hurricane season for 2022. The effects of climate change are being increasingly felt across the United States. Climate Change, Hurricanes and US Security Tensions will escalate as President Putin uses all means at his disposal to secure a victory in Ukraine, including action to discourage Western support for Ukraine. ![]() The EU is debating sanctioning Russia’s nuclear sector, with the EU parliament passing a resolution by 489 votes to 36 urging European Union leaders to include sanctions on Russia’s nuclear industry in the 10th sanctions package, which is expected before the 24th of February. Opinion: Nuclear Energy Security: Sleep Walking into the Next Energy Crisis?Ĭommentators fundamentally underappreciate the vulnerability of the West’s nuclear industry to Russia, and the sector may be about to become embroiled in the Russia-West economic conflict. ![]()
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