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Low-carbon warfare

Climate change has been identified as a driver of instability and conflict around the world. However, how climate change and the transition to a net-zero world might alter the character of military operations is often overlooked.

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D.D. conceived and designed the analysis, contributed to the analysis and led the writing of the paper. T.S., N.M. and R.N. contributed to the analysis and the writing of the paper.

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Depledge, D., Santos, T., Morisetti, N. et al. Low-carbon warfare. Nat. Clim. Chang. 13, 881–882 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-023-01763-9

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