
Elizabeth Boulton
Elizabeth Boulton is an independent security thinker and writer, her website is www.destinationsafeearth.com. An ex-Australian Army Transport Officer, she also worked with humanitarian NGOs in Africa and the later, the meteorology and sustainability policy sector. Her PhD developed ‘PLAN E’ - the world’s first planetary-centred security strategy, published by the US Marine Corps University Press in 2022.
Elizabeth's recent articles

22 December 2023
A Christmas wish: Humanity reclaims its dignity and grandeur
Despite the limitations of the recent COP28 climate meeting in Dubai, there was a positive aspect skipped over too quickly by its critics. At the closing plenary (time stamp 2:24:50), the Zambian representative described his delight at the climate love he experienced the extraordinary goodwill among most participants.

15 September 2023
Group think: Paralysis and the missing ONI climate security report
On assuming office, one of Prime Minister Albaneses first actions was to task the Office of National Intelligence (ONI) to review the security threats posed by climate change. The report was finalised in late 2022 but not made public. Accordingly, a release the ONI report campaign has dominated climate-security discourse over much of 2023. Foreign Minister Penny Wong recently confirmed the report will not be released, but that its finding are informing policy making.

22 August 2023
Redefining violence is key to planetary security
Mothers, grandmothers, aunties, sisters, daughters, and allies, you are out here on a chilly winters day because of your love and rightful concern for children and the next generations future. I wish to honour your concern by introducing you to a bold approach. In the context of the extreme changes in the climate system weve seen this year, its time for Australia to commit to a planetary crisis response plan, and seek to establish a Planetary Crisis Peace Treaty in our region, including with China.

27 July 2023
Climate and ecological security: time for rogue thinking?
Imagine encountering an enemy and, as it starts to reveal its full array of tactics and capabilities, a feeling of ice-cold fear runs through your chest. In an instant, you realise that you are out-matched; youve been out-witted, and defeat is a real possibility. As has occurred so often in military history, the threat assessment was wrong. The problem-framing disguised the real nature of threat, and while you were blinded, it quietly grew in strength and seized vital terrain.

18 February 2023
We must address the alarming rates of female veteran suicide
This article discusses suicide. It was 10 years ago that then Chief of Army, Lieutenant General Morrison AO gave his famous speechin support of service women, (written mostly byCatherine McGregor AM).

6 December 2022
Violet Coco is right: The climate hyperthreat demands emergency action
Australia has achieved internationalinfamythrough the decision to jail climate protestor, Violet Coco, for 15 months. Allow me to add evidence to support her stance that emergency action is demanded of us to avert the climate crisis.

7 September 2022
What happens if the climate and ecological crisis is framed as a national threat?
For 30 years, the risk of dangerous climate change, which would render the Earth uninhabitable for most species, has been treated as a scientific and economic governance issue. Partly due to historic norms, but also due to legitimate concerns about securitisation, these have been strictly civil matters.