Abstract:
The aim of the study was examine the impact of environmental factors on National peace and
security. Specifically the study identify the effect of climate change on national peace and security,
examine the effect of environmental degradation on national peace and security and investigate the
impact of environmental migration and displacement on national peace and security. Descriptive
research design was used in this study with mixed research approach. A total sample of 182 sample
was employed in this study. A substantial portion of respondents acknowledges the potential
impacts of climate change on peace and security, including concerns related to resource scarcity,
natural disasters, forced migration, political instability, and health risks. The study underscores the
direct impact of climate-related events on peace and security, with respondents citing incidents such
as flooding, water scarcity, and disruptions in agriculture as tangible manifestations of climate
change's threat. The majority of respondents recognize the global dimension of challenges,
advocating for collaborative international efforts to address climate-related security issues. The
study's recommendations underscore the importance of public awareness campaigns, adaptable
government policies, international collaboration, policy integration, and participation in international
agreements to effectively manage climate-induced security challenges.