In his profound work, Mo'een Haddad delves into the intricate relationship between escalating climate change, the undeniable reality of global warming, and their profound implications for international peace and security. This book meticulously examines how environmental degradation, resource scarcity exacerbated by changing climates, and mass displacement are increasingly becoming catalysts for tension and conflict between nations. Haddad offers a compelling argument, supported by extensive research, that addressing climate change is not merely an environmental imperative but a crucial strategic step towards mitigating future international disputes and fostering global stability. The author provides critical insights into the potential pathways through which ecological shifts can translate into geopolitical challenges, urging a re-evaluation of security paradigms.