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DESCRIPTION:PARCC’s Conversations in Conflict Studies presents&nbsp\;“Probl
 ems without Passports” -&nbsp\;Climate-induced migration from a national s
 ecurity perspective.William J. Burns\,&nbsp\;the director of&nbsp\;the&nbs
 p\;Central Intelligence&nbsp\;Agency&nbsp\;called&nbsp\;the&nbsp\;climate 
 crisis&nbsp\;“a problem without a passport.” While climate hazards&nbsp\;a
 re expected to rise&nbsp\;and continue to result in dire consequences for 
 communities worldwide\,&nbsp\;such hazards&nbsp\;also&nbsp\;trigger a diff
 erent problem—migration. Unlike climate change mitigation and decarbonizat
 ion\, migration&nbsp\;has not been addressed with&nbsp\;an appropriate lev
 el&nbsp\;of scrutiny from policymakers and local communities. National sec
 urity demands such a level of scrutiny to be paid to internal climate-migr
 ation.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Conversations in Conflict Studies Presents Maria Cudowska and Tobia
 s T. Gibson
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>PARCC’s Conversations in Conflict Studies p
 resents&nbsp\;“Problems without Passports” -&nbsp\;Climate-induced migrati
 on from a national security perspective<strong></strong>.</p><p>William J.
  Burns\,&nbsp\;the director of&nbsp\;the&nbsp\;Central Intelligence&nbsp\;
 Agency&nbsp\;called&nbsp\;the&nbsp\;climate crisis&nbsp\;“a problem withou
 t a passport.” While climate hazards&nbsp\;are expected to rise&nbsp\;and 
 continue to result in dire consequences for communities worldwide\,&nbsp\;
 such hazards&nbsp\;also&nbsp\;trigger a different problem—migration. Unlik
 e climate change mitigation and decarbonization\, migration&nbsp\;has not 
 been addressed with&nbsp\;an appropriate level&nbsp\;of scrutiny from poli
 cymakers and local communities. National security demands such a level of 
 scrutiny to be paid to internal climate-migration.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p>
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