The National Intelligence Council puts climate change in terms even Republicans can understand:
Global warming could destabilize "struggling and poor" countries around the world, prompting mass migrations and creating breeding grounds for terrorists, the chairman of the National Intelligence Council told Congress on Wednesday.
Climate change "will aggravate existing problems such as poverty,
social tensions, environmental degradation, ineffectual leadership and
weak political institutions," Thomas Fingar said. "All of this
threatens the domestic stability of a number of African, Asian, Central
American and Central Asian countries."People are likely to flee destabilized countries, and some may turn to terrorism, he said.

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