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NATO
December 15, 2009


NATO Secretary General debates climate change security threats in Copenhagen


-“NATO has a real edge when it comes to orchestrating complex multinational 
military operations.” 


On 15 December 2009, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen took part in 
a panel discussion on the international security challenges of climate change, 
part of the UN Climate Change Conference taking place in Copenhagen from 7-18 
December. 

The military is often the “first responder” to natural disasters, Mr Rasmussen 
said in his introductory remarks, pointing to the examples of the 2004 Tsunami 
in Asia and the 2005 earthquake in Pakistan. He said that the growing impact of 
climate change would only increase demands on our military forces. 

The Secretary General stressed, however, that NATO was well positioned to help 
tackle the challenges.

“NATO has a real edge when it comes to orchestrating complex multinational 
military operations,” he said. “NATO also has a wealth of experience in 
deploying these capabilities together with other nations, and helping other 
international organizatons to develop their own knowledge and expertise to deal 
with disasters.”

NATO’s approach in dealing with the security implications of climate change, Mr 
Rasmussen said, could be summed up in three words – “consultation, adaptation 
and operation”. 

The other participants of the Panel Debate on Climate Change and International 
Security were African Union Commission Chairperson Dr Jean Ping and Foreign 
Minister Carl Bildt of Sweden, which holds the EU Presidency. 
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