NATO Review offers expert opinion, analysis and debate on security issues. What is published in this magazine does not necessarily represent the official position or policy
of member governments, or of NATO
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Prof. S. Carniel, F. Lissi, A. Martin Blanco, A. Russo
NATOâs 2022 Strategic Concept defines climate change as a âcrisis and a threat multiplierâ, but what does that actually mean for NATOâs ability to deter and defend? At the NATO Summit in Brussels in 2021, Allies agreed to put climate change at the top of NATOâs agenda. The new Strategic Concept, which was agreed at the 2022 Madrid Summit, reaffirmed this commitment. Since then, NATO has produced several flagship reports on the topic, which show how the effects of climate change have profound impacts on everyday life. However, there is still a strong need to explore how climate change affects NATO operations across different domains.
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