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Foreword. Climate change is a defining challenge of our time, with a profound impact on Allied . security. It is a 'threat multiplier' that can exacerbate conflict, fragility, and geopolitical
Montreal has been chosen to host the NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence

The earth's rapidly changing climate and an increase in weather extremes have led NATO to accelerate its efforts in environmental security and environmental protection. For decades, NATO has been dealing with environmental security issues that can lead to humanitarian disasters, regional tensions and violence. NATO provides disaster relief support; focuses on environmental risks to military.
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This year Montréal is set to become the home for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's new Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence (CCASCOE).The CCASCOE, as the name would suggest, is set to provide specific expertise on the environment and the impacts of climate change for NATO security.
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Climate and environmental insecurity is set to grow in severity as the world warms. The upcoming launch of a new NATO climate change and security centre in Montréal aims to address these concerns.
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Climate change is presenting a complex challenge for humanity as it contributes to sea-level rise, raises temperatures in wildlife habitats, increases rainfall and snowfall across the globe, and causes severe drought in some regions. But climate change is also presenting challenges for our security, requiring NATO to act.
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The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region risks being particularly impacted and is in Europe's neighbourhood. Although recent NATO interventions in the region have been limited to operations in Libya, Afghanistan, and Iraq - each with a different mandate and with questionable degrees of success - further instability due to climate change on NATO's southern flank could be the.
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Since 2021, Canada has been working in collaboration with NATO, our Allies, and other stakeholders to design and set up this Centre of Excellence. The CCASCOE will be located in Montreal, Quebec, and it is due to launch in fall 2023 at initial operating capacity. Contact person and email: CCASCOE Establishment Team: ccascoe@international.gc.ca.
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Montréal has been selected as the host city for the NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence. The centre will focus on climate change security, led by the recommendations of experts in ecology. Knowledge and practices for climate adaptation will be exchanged, along with strategies to reduce the carbon footprint of military.
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2022 Strategic Concept. 03 Priorities for NATO ⌄. Strengthening political and institutional structures. Strengthening mechanisms for anticipating climate risks. Strengthening operational resilience. 04 Political trade-offs and opportunities ⌄. Climate change adaptation during an era of geopolitical competition.
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Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, makes the annexed NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence Rights, Privileges and Immunities Order under sections 4 a and 5 a of the Privileges and Immunities (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) Act b.
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The NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence is set to provide specific expertise on the environment and the impacts of climate change for NATO security. NATO has a long history of co-operation on doctrine development, which could serve as a valuable template for NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence activities.
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NORFOLK, VA - During the 2023 Summit in Vilnius, NATO released three major reports on NATO climate change strategy, including current strategic environments, best practices, and guidelines on adaptation. Additionally, Canada has agreed to host a new Centre of Excellence on Climate Change and Security, supporting NATO's increasing role in.
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Preparing NATO for climate-related security challenges Chatham House Anum Farhan, Signe Kossmann and Armida van Rij. Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, is a world-leading policy institute based in London. Our mission is to help governments and societies build a sustainably secure, prosperous and just world.
NATO Review NATO An unexpected driver of climate action?

1. Climate change is one of the defining challenges of our times. It is a threat multiplier that impacts Allied security, both in the Euro-Atlantic area and in the Alliance's broader neighbourhood. 2. Climate change makes it harder for militaries to carry out their tasks. Greater temperature extremes, sea level rise, rapid changes in.
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NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence proposal. As the world's leading political and military Alliance, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has a clear role to play in addressing the security implications of climate change. Climate impacts may test the resilience of military installations and equipment, create.
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The implementation of NATO's climate security agenda has been facing multiple challenges, from new strategic dependencies, through technical and interoperability risks, to financial and capacity constraints. As the Alliance increasingly takes on issues of the day, it has to make sure that its role in climate security is clearly defined (both.
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