Climate policy also creates an opportunity for new alliances and unions. For example, countries actively engaged in green technologies are starting to cooperate in the field of sharing experience and resources. This could lead to the formation of new economic blocs focused on sustainable development.
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However, climate policy should not replace other important aspects of international relations. Conflicts over resources such as water and land may be exacerbated by climate change, adding new layers to traditional geopolitical disputes.
Climate change is thus becoming an important factor determining international relations. To ensure stability and justice, it is necessary to actively cooperate at the global level and develop joint strategies to overcome climate-related challenges.