CGSS provided opportunity to understand contemporary dynamics of Non-Traditional Security Threats
ISLAMABAD, FEB 2021: On 1st February 2021 the Third Session of the Online Internship Program, “The Contemporary Non-Traditional Security Challenges” organized by Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad was held.
The internship aims to provide an opportunity for students
to understand the contemporary global non-traditional security challenges,
gauge the existing potential, build resilience and find the solutions to
mitigate the daunting impacts of these transnational issues.
The theme for the Third session was, Climate Change: Risks
and Analysis and the speaker for this session was Mr. Shakeel Ramay, Member
Board of Experts, Center for Global & Strategic Studies, Islamabad.
Mr. Shakeel presented a detailed analysis of the
contemporary situation of Climate Change and National Security. He initiated
the discussion by explaining the difference between climate and weather. He
explained that the situation of climate change begun when massive
industrialization took place in the world, causing the emission of harmful gasses
into the atmosphere.
He also discussed the history of the Climate Change debate
that has got momentum over the past few years. Moreover, Mr. Ramay also shared
that it was the security agencies who presented the idea of climate change and
its threats to national security. Moreover, he also highlighted the natural
resources that will be impacted by the climate change situation including,
water resources, agriculture, forestry, biodiversity, coastal zones, and
natural calamities as well.
Discussing the concept of Climate Change and threat to human
security he stated that Pakistan will face a severe impact of this worsening
climate situation. As when combined with the existing problems in Pakistan,
climate change will cause severe havoc. Stating examples, he mentioned the low
productivity of the agriculture sector and the situation of droughts and floods
in many areas of Pakistan.
Mr. Shakeel Ramay presented a comprehensive Case Study of
Pakistan and discussed the most vulnerable sectors in the context of Pakistan.
He stated that climate change is a major threat to our natural resources
especially water, as it can cause floods, draughts, and unavailability of food
as well.
Mr. Ramay also put forward suggestions to effectively tackle
the situation of Climate change. First and foremost, Pakistan must develop a
National Vulnerability Index for better planning. Moreover, the inclusion of
the human security dimension in national planning and implementation should
also be prioritized.
The session was moderated by Ms. Laraib Fatima Hassan,
Communication & Coordination Manager, CGSS.
It is noteworthy that students from all across Pakistan are enrolled in this Online Internship Program. This program will prove to be a milestone for the students of International Relations & related fields to understand the contemporary dynamics of Non-Traditional Security Threats.
COURTESY CGSS
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