
El aumento de la defensa en Europa es un riesgo para el clima: cómo corregir el rumbo
Justo cuando la OTAN adopta un ambicioso objetivo de gasto en defensa del 5 % del producto interno bruto, España está trazando un rumbo distinto.
Dr Florian Krampe is a Senior Researcher and Director of SIPRI’s Climate Change and Risk Programme, specializing in peace and conflict research, environmental and climate security, and international security. His primary academic interest is the foundations of peace and security, especially the processes of building peace after armed conflict. He is currently focusing on climate security and the post-conflict management of natural resources, with a specific interest in the ecological foundations for a socially, economically and politically resilient peace. Dr Krampe is an Affiliated Researcher at the Research School for International Water Cooperation at the Department of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University and Specially Appointed Professor at the Network for Education and Research on Peace and Sustainability at Hiroshima University, Japan.
Justo cuando la OTAN adopta un ambicioso objetivo de gasto en defensa del 5 % del producto interno bruto, España está trazando un rumbo distinto.
Just as NATO adopts an ambitious defence spending target of 5% of gross domestic product, Spain is charting a distinct course.
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