CBS News reported as follows on the topic:
As a result, the authors say, some of the world’s most populated cities — Mumbai, Jakarta, Guangzhou, Tianjin, Hong Kong, Ho Chi Minh City, Shanghai, Lagos, Bangkok, and Manila — would have to be abandoned due to their location in the tropical zone.
The assessment ends with a harrowing conclusion: “More than a billion people may need to be relocated and in high-end scenarios, the scale of destruction is beyond our capacity to model, with a high likelihood of human civilization coming to an end.”
The report also paints a grim picture in terms of national security, with extreme climate conditions and the disruption of huge populations placing “the internal cohesion of nations … under great stress.”
“The flooding of coastal communities around the world, especially in the Netherlands, the United States, South Asia, and China have the potential to challenge regional and even national identities,” the report warns. “Armed conflict between nations over resources, such as the Nile and its tributaries, is likely and nuclear war is possible. The social consequences range from increased religious fervor to outright chaos.”
Spratt and Dunlop do offer some solutions. They point to the national security sectors of the world’s major powers and argue they could pay a unique role in mobilizing society, similar in scale to the emergency response World War II required of people and governments in the 1940s.
“To reduce such risks and to sustain human civilization, it is essential to build a zero-emissions industrial system very quickly. This requires the global mobilization of resources on an emergency basis, akin to a wartime level of response,” the report reads. “The national security sector has unrivaled experience and capacity in such mobilization, and can play a unique role in its development and implementation, as well as educating policymakers of the existential security risks in failing to do so.”
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