Climate change could cause global conflicts as large as the
two world wars but lasting for centuries unless the problem
is controlled, a leading defence think tank has warned.
The Royal United Services Institute said a tenfold increase
in research spending, comparable to the amount spent on the
Apollo space programme, will be needed if the world is to
avoid the worst effects of changing temperatures.
However the group said the world's response to the threats
posed by climate change, such as rising sea levels and migration,
had so far been "slow and inadequate," because nations
had failed to prepare for the worst-case scenario.
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"We're preparing for a car bomb, not for 9/11,"
said Nick Mabey, author of the report which comes after Lord
Stern, who compiled an economic assessment of climate change
for the Government, said last week that he had underestimated
the possible economic consequences.
Mr Mabey, a former senior member of the Prime Minister's
Strategy Unit who is now chief executive of the environmental
group E3G, said leading economies should be preparing for
what would happen if climate change turned out to be running
at the top of the temperature range scientists are predicting.
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