Low-carbon warfare: climate change, net zero and military operations

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作者
Depledge, Duncan
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climate change; military operations; low-carbon warfare; net zero; war; EMISSIONS; DEFENSE; WAR;
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10.1093/ia/iiad001
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D81 [国际关系];
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030207 ;
摘要
The deepening climate crisis is provoking new thinking about the carbon costs of wielding military force in a net-zero world. The article introduces the term 'low-carbon warfare' to account for the growing pressure on militaries to reduce their carbon emissions. Abstract Defence has a carbon problem. The strengthening of net-zero emissions targets in response to the deepening climate crisis is forcing militaries to find answers to the question of how to wield force effectively within the constraints of a net-zero world. This article introduces the concept of 'low-carbon warfare' as a means of capturing recent developments, the extent to which they dovetail with existing concerns regarding the business of war in the twenty-first century, and the prospect of significant changes to how militaries operate in the years ahead as the global energy transition unfolds. The article demonstrates that the pursuit of low-carbon warfare will not be easy owing to the practical challenges of transitioning militaries away from fossil fuels. Moreover, low-carbon warfare will not mitigate all the ethical and environmental concerns associated with military deployments up to and including war. It does nevertheless offer a valuable starting point for conceptualizing how militaries are beginning to address their 'carbon bootprints' and what this will mean for future operations.
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页数:19
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