From the Suez Canal and the Strait of Bab el-Mandeb, to Malacca, the Bosphorus and the Strait of Taiwan, some of these places are exposed to wars and piracy, sanctions and military pressures. Others, in some cases, however, are exposed (also) to drought and rising seas, hurricanes and heat waves. The climate crisis does not replace geopolitical crises: it accelerates them
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From the Suez Canal and the Strait of Bab el-Mandeb, to Malacca, the Bosphorus and the Strait of Taiwan, some of these places are exposed to wars and piracy, sanctions and military pressures. Others, in some cases, however, are exposed (also) to drought and rising seas, hurricanes and heat waves. The climate crisis does not replace geopolitical crises: it accelerates them