BOOK DESCRIPTION

World War I of Climate Change: Geopolitical Parallels and Emerging Battles

A research-based analysis revealing why climate change resembles the Great War more than any modern conflict-and what this means for our survival.

In 1914, a web of entangling alliances, resource competition, and technological disruption transformed a regional crisis into global catastrophe. Today, as climate change reshapes geopolitics from the melting Arctic to cyber-vulnerable energy grids, Dr Naim Tahir Baig argues we face remarkably similar dynamics that could escalate into unprecedented planetary conflict.

World War I of Climate Change moves beyond conventional climate discourse to reveal six critical battlefronts where environmental crisis intersects with international security. From state-sponsored cyber attacks on renewable energy infrastructure to mass climate migration creating new "Schlieffen Plans" of population movement, from Arctic resource nationalism echoing pre-1914 colonial scrambles to geoengineering technologies as dangerous as chemical weapons, this book exposes the "doom loop" where geopolitical tensions amplify climate damage, creating ever-greater instability.

Drawing on cutting-edge research from cybersecurity threat intelligence, migration studies, and Arctic geopolitics, Baig synthesizes data from frontline climate impacts-including the Ukraine war's massive emissions surge and rising eco-anxiety among global youth-to demonstrate how climate change is already reshaping international relations. Unlike World War II mobilization metaphors that dominate climate policy, the WWI analogy captures the grinding, attritional nature of our crisis and the risks of catastrophic escalation through miscalculation and entangled commitments.

Written from the Global South perspective, this book exposes the dangerous hypocrisy of wealthy nations preaching net-zero while expanding fossil fuel infrastructure, creating the same tensions between rhetoric and reality that characterized pre-war diplomacy. Baig reveals how blockchain technologies might serve as "digital neutrality pacts" and why preventive climate diplomacy offers our best hope for avoiding the escalatory trap that consumed Europe over a century ago.

World War I of Climate Change is essential reading for policymakers, security analysts, climate professionals, and anyone seeking to understand why traditional approaches to climate action have failed-and what we must do differently before our planetary crisis becomes an irreversible global war.

What readers will discover:

  • Why cyber attacks on energy infrastructure represent the new form of "diplomatic cables" that can trigger escalation
  • How climate migration patterns mirror WWI military mobilization plans-and why this creates unprecedented security challenges
  • The parallels between today's Arctic resource competition and the pre-1914 scramble for colonies
  • Why geoengineering technologies carry weaponization risks comparable to chemical weapons
  • How eco-anxiety among youth creates generational trauma similar to WWI's "lost generation"
  • The potential for blockchain climate finance to serve as neutral ground in an increasingly fragmented world
  • Practical strategies for breaking the "doom loop" before climate change becomes the ultimate global catastrophe



Autorentext

Dr. Naim Tahir Baig can be described as a Political Analyst, Geopolitical Strategist, Military and Security Studies Expert, Intelligence and Espionage Scholar, Social Commentator, Philosopher of Contemporary Issues, Digital Economy Specialist, Islamic Scholar and Interfaith Commentator, Poet and Literary Author, Regional Studies Expert, Multidisciplinary Intellectual, and Pakistan-Centric Analyst, reflecting his diverse expertise across politics, geopolitics, military strategy, intelligence, social commentary, business, religion, literature, and regional studies.

Books by Dr Naim Tahir Baig

Political Analysis & Contemporary History

  1. Bashar al-Assad's Last Stand: A Study of the Syrian Conflict's Final 11 Days in December 2024
  2. Three Winters in Exile: The Trump Chronicles 2021-2024
  3. Biden vs. Trump The 45th and 46th: A Tale of Two Americas
  4. Imran Khan's Political Journey: From Cricket to Revolution
  5. Political Prophecies of Imran Khan
  6. From Captain to Khan: The Rise and Fall of Imran Khan
  7. The Widening Political Gap Between Muslim Rulers And Their Masses In The 21st Century
  8. Ibrahim Traoré

International Relations & Geopolitical Analysis

  1. Can Russia Help Pakistan Grow?
  2. Why Nuclear-Armed Pakistan Has Not Fought a War Against Israel in the 2020s?
  3. A Textbook Of Foreign Policy Analysis
  4. International Relations from a Pakistani Perspective
  5. The UNO's Three Failures: Gaza, Kashmir, and Ukraine

Military Operations & Strategic Studies

  1. 27 Minutes That Nearly Started World War III
  2. Operation Bunyan um Marsoos
  3. 2nd Edition: Operation Rising Lion: Israel's Strike Against Iran's Nuclear Program
  4. Operation True Promise 3
  5. The Spider's Web: How Ukraine Rewrote the Rules of War
  6. Operation Rising Lion 2025: Israel's Strike on Iran's Nuclear Program

Intelligence and Espionage Research Analysis

  1. Behind The Veil Of Deception: Catherine Perez-Shakdam

Titel
World War I of Climate Change: Geopolitical Parallels and Emerging Battles
EAN
9798231236305
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
31.08.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.35 MB