Environmental Ethics in the Military: Between Warfare and Ecosystem Protection

Environmental security can be framed in environmental risks towards security, such as extreme climatic events that incite new conflicts in local populations, and the security impact on the environment as a result of human-induced damage to the ecosystem. As a result, the fact that climatic-related e...

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Human influences
Impact damage
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Protection and preservation
Social aspects
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