Briefer published by the Council on Strategic Risks, 13 August, 2026

India has been elected as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for 2021-22. Previously, the country has adopted a cautionary approach towards climate security. While it may not significantly shift its positions, global realities may trigger more openness, with an eye on multilateralism, rule of law and fairness.
Desertification in Basra Governorate is classified as "very severe”. At this level, the land becomes barren and arid. Many abandoned their lands to settle in the city. As a result, the number of unemployed in Basra has increased. Desertification is one of the main factors hindering social and economic development and exacerbating economic difficulties, which, in turn, worsen the security situation.
Extreme weather events are expected to become more severe under future climate conditions making them a source of concern for policymakers in national and international security. The lack of proper disaster preparedness could lead to conflict. But the timely provision of important climate data to decision-makers could play a key role in averting these conflicts.

Worldwide wildfires threaten stability

  • climate change
  • Wildfires
  • security risks
As temperatures are rising, more extreme wild fires are being recorded across the world. As Australia’s Black Summer, summer fires in Siberia, Western US extreme fires and the uncontrolled fires for agriculture in Argentine indicate. This article dives deeper into the multiple security implications of increasing wildfires.
While climate change is adding another layer of fragility onto already turbulent political situation in Sudan, the government response to address these combined risks is poor. A new adelphi climate-fragility risk brief outlines dimensions where climate change interacts with and drives instability, and proposes entry points to address the climate-fragility risks in Sudan

European External Action Service building a Climate Change and Defence Roadmap

  • @eu_eeas
  • climate security
  • Defence
In order to integrate climate change into European defence action, including the Common Security and Defence Policy, the European External Action Service (EEAS) has developed a Climate Change and Defence Roadmap with the aim to enhance military readiness in areas affected by climate change.