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318 Journal of the Spanish Institute for Strategic Studies N. 3 / 2014 with a local problem, but rather a global change in living conditions. We shall have to know how to compensate the negative effects on the habitability of one region with the positive effects brought about in another. In addition one has to bear in mind that when we refer to climate conditions, we cannot distinguish the problems of one from those of others. Climate is a global system, and accordingly its implications are equally global. Once again the impending climate crisis assumes this critical dimension on account of the changes it brings with it and the resulting need to face different and changing circumstances. Any crisis implies risks but opens up opportunities too. In crises of a global nature, the risks and opportunities can be separated by thousands of kilometres, or by decades. The particular crisis under analysis here will have to be managed by all and for the benefit of all, on account of the multiple facets it presents and in relation to which we still do not have all the relevant data.


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