Author/Authors :
Mossalanejad، A نويسنده Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran ,
Abstract :
During the 1960s, the relatively new approaches like environmental warfare and
intentional environmental deterioration came in to the global security and strategic literature. Till
now, through different conventional and unconventional wars, the governments have imposed
intentional and unintentional adverse effects on the environment some of which are lasting for
decades. The application of weapons, the destruction of structures and oil fields, fires, military
transport movements and chemical spraying are all examples of the destroying impact war may have
on the environment. Warfare is inherently destructive of sustainable development. States shall
therefore respect international law providing protection for the environment in times of armed conflict
and cooperate in its further development, as necessary. Several United Nations treaties have
provisions to limit the environmental impacts of war or military activities. The daily generated waste
that is discharged to the environment by the military troops all around the world, the imperfect
disposal of different radioactive,chemical and microbial weaponry in different locations of the planet
and even the space are among the numerous proved evidences of the theory that militaries are the
main environmental threats directly - during the war time- and indirectly - during the peace time-
Besides the war, the energy and its relative issues are among the most significant challenges
threatening the global security. Most civil and between-countries conflicts all around the world
have been occurred with direct or indirect relations to the energy resources. Providing a dependable
source of .energy is considered as a major principle in the defensive potential of different countries.
Increasing the level of dependency of different countries to each other, a global commercial energy
market would result in a remarkable decrease in the number of conflicts caused by energy crisis.
Shifting the global focal attention from the fossil fuels towards the renewable clean sources of
energy would play a key role in preparing the required infrastructure for achieving the global energy
and environmental security .