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The purpose of this publication is to celebrate the establishment of the NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence, highlighting its mission to advance understanding and action on climate-related security challenges.
This foundational publication marks the official launch of the NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence (CCASCOE), headquartered in Montreal, Canada. It outlines CCASCOE’s strategic vision and collaborative approach to addressing the security impacts of climate change. It explores climate change as a threat multiplier and highlights NATO’s evolving response through resilience-building, military adaptation, and interdisciplinary research.
Featuring contributions from NATO member states, defence experts, and partner organizations, the publication positions CCASCOE as a hub for climate security knowledge, training, and innovation. It is essential reading for policymakers, defence planners, and researchers working at the intersection of climate change and global security.
Featuring contributions from NATO member states, defence experts, and partner organizations, the publication positions CCASCOE as a hub for climate security knowledge, training, and innovation. It is essential reading for policymakers, defence planners, and researchers working at the intersection of climate change and global security.
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This publication is a product of the NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence (NATO CCASCOE). It does not necessarily reflect the policy, view, opinion of the NATO CCASCOE, NATO or any government. The NATO CCASCOE may not be held responsible for any loss or harm arising from the use of information contained in this publication and is not responsible for the content of the external sources, including external websites referenced in this publication.