Frontlines and Backrooms
Climate change is no longer a future crisis. It is already reshaping conflict, migration, borders, and global stability. In this episode of Climate Wars: The Conflicts of the Future, Dr. Abdullah Fahimi joins Frontlines & Backrooms to examine how droughts, water scarcity, sea level rise, and collapsing agricultural systems are becoming drivers of instability and displacement across the world. From Afghanistan and the Sahel to the Pacific Islands and South Asia, we discuss climate migration, fragile states, future resource conflicts, China and India’s energy strategies, the politics of development, and the growing pressure on the international system. This episode is also dedicated to Sir David Attenborough on the occasion of his 100th birthday. Further reading: — Dr. Abdullah Fahimi at DGAP: Abdullah Fahimi | DGAP [https://dgap.org/en/user/30274/dr-abdullah-fahimi]Subscribe on Substack to follow full conversations and analysis:
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