Since the early 1970s, many declarations, plans, and decisions to climate policy have been initiated, and splendid helper markets have come into existence under headwords such as mitigation, adaptation, sustainability, decarbonisation, and transformation. Indeed, practical policies to effective climate protection are still missing in many areas such as civil and military aviation, automobile traffic, tankers, or agriculture (particularly rice production); coal and oil burning has even more risen in many regions. So, global greenhouse gas emissions are still increasing, together with rising atmospheric GHG concentrations and global average temperatures - an ongoing disaster with already existing grave damages and dynamic risk-building for humankind. Hence, the current global climate policy turns out to be ineffective and self-deceptive; a new approach of climate protection appears to be urgently needed: Climate security (Klima-Gefahrenabwehr).