Richard Haas says 2023 was characterized by the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, and also by the world starting to wake up to the climate change threat (but falling far short on its response.) His bright spots are that the U.S.-China relationship did not devolve into a hot war, and Japan and South Korea are getting along a bit better. To me, it is unforgivable that world leaders are leading us towards war when we have such dire challenges staring us in the face including food security, loss of major coastal cities, nuclear proliferation, and pandemic threats both natural and manmade. Climate change is also fueling a vicious cycle of migration, anti-migration political movements, and geopolitical instability, which in turn makes it even harder to focus on solving problems together.
2023: a year of war?
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