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Big Oil Is Fueling a Rise in Cancer in Iraq's Basra

2025 | New Lines Magazine
Margaux Seigneur and Pauline Gauer

In Aradah, a southern Iraqi town of just over 50,000 people, the end of the day arrives quietly, veiled in a haze that seems to…


Climate and Conflict-induced Child Nutrition Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa

2024 | Conflict and Health
Oche Joseph Otorkpa, Abdirizak Mohamud Yusuf, and Abdullahi Tunde Aborode 

This commentary explores the intersection between climate, conflict, and child nutrition, highlighting the severe child nutrition crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa exacerbated by climate change and…


Analyzing the Impact of Macroeconomic Variables on Deforestation in Somalia: Evidence from an ARDL Model

2025 | Cogent Economics & Finance
Mohamud Hussein Mohamud, Fatima Salah Abdirahman, and Atta Gul

Somalia, a country challenged by ongoing conflict and economic instability, faces significant environmental degradation, particularly deforestation. This study investigates the effects of key macroeconomic variables,…


Sustainability amid Conflict: Gaza's Environmental, Social, and Economic Struggles

2025 | Journal of Environmental Management
Abdo Hassoun

The recent war on Gaza (October 2023–January 2025) has led to profound environmental degradation, social instability, and economic collapse, posing substantial obstacles to sustainable development.…


Pioneering Solutions: Climate Finance, Gender Equity, and Sexual and Reproductive Health Services

2024 | Wilson Center
Sarah B. Barnes, Claire Doyle, Deekshita Ramanarayanan, and Lauren Herzer Risi

A warming world is leading to new challenges for communities and countries around the globe. The significant impacts of climate change on global health, and…


The (New) M23 Offensive on Goma: Why This Long-Lasting Conflict Is Not Only about Minerals and What Are Its Implications? – Q&A

2025 | International Peace Information Service

The rapid advance of M23 — supported by the Rwandan military (RDF) — in North Kivu has taken most of us by surprise over the…


The Interplay among Conflict, Water Scarcity, and Cholera in Northern Nigeria

2023 | Public Health Challenges
Bashar Haruna Gulumbe, Zaharadeen Muhammad Yusuf, Abdullahi Adamu Faggo, Tajudeen O. Yahaya, and Sahabi Sule Manga

Cholera is a recurring issue in Nigeria, with outbreaks predominantly affecting the Northern states. In 2021, Nigeria experienced its most significant cholera epidemic in a…


Dead Water from Russia: Fish and Other Life Perish in the Polluted Waters of the Seim River

2024 | Ukraine War Environmental Consequences Work Group

The Seim River flows through Russia’s Belgorod and Kursk regions and from there through Ukraine’s Sumy and Chernihiv regions. In August, a fish die-off was…


Household Level WASH & Protection Assessment in Gaza (October 2024)

2024 | UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

The Gaza Strip, particularly Khan Younis area, faces critical challenges in Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) and Protection Services. Prolonged conflict, limited resources, and infrastructural…


Environmental Impact of the Conflict in Gaza: Preliminary Assessment of Environmental Impacts

2024 | UNEP

This Preliminary Assessment was prepared by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). It is an initial response to an official request from the State of…


Women, Water Resource Management, and Sustainable Development: The Turkey-North Cyprus Water Pipeline Project

2018 | Resources
Emine Eminel Sülün

Women’s role in water resource management is recognized, yet the implementation of methods and strategies to get beyond gender-based obstacles to women’s equal participation in…


Rapid Assessment--UNDP/PAPP's Emergency Response to Solid Waste Management

2024 | UNDP Programme of Assistance to the Palestinian People

This assessment indicates that the solid waste management system in Gaza has collapsed. There is no access to the major landfills, and waste accumulates at…


Conflict-Induced Food Insecurity in Mali: Examining the Links between Conflict and Hunger - August 2024

2024 | Insecurity Insight

This report forms part of a series examining the links between conflict and hunger. It focuses on reported conflict incidents of food-related violence in Mali between 1 January 2019…


Counting the Dead in Gaza: Difficult but Essential

2024 | The Lancet
Rasha Khatib, Martin McKee, and Salim Yusef

By June 19, 2024, 37,396 people had been killed in the Gaza Strip since the attack by Hamas and the Israeli invasion in October, 2023,…


Environmental Violence: A Tool for Planetary Health Research

2023 | The Lancet
Richard Marcantonio and Agustín Fuentes

From climate change to toxic pollution and the interactive effects of multiple pollution streams, human health is under siege. Human-produced environmental risks to health and…


Non-State Armed Groups with Territorial Control as Emergent Actors of Wartime Water Governance

2023 | Environment and Security
Juliane Schillinger

In discussions of water management during conflict, non-state armed groups (NSAGs) primarily feature in relation to the strategic use of water resources to gain military…


Can Peace Operations Mitigate the Effect of Armed Conflict on Malnutrition? Evidence from Côte d’Ivoire

2023 | Environment and Security
Kyle Beardsley and Jessica Beardsley

Armed conflict increases food insecurity leading to malnutrition especially in women, but can peace operations mitigate the increased prevalence of malnutrition in conflict zones? This…


Proactive Resilience and Opportunities for Gender Equity in Security & Sustainability (PROGRESS) in the Asia-Pacific: The Index for Gendered Health Security amid Climate Change

2024 | Pacific Forum International
Caroline Greenwood Wood, and James Caledron

The “Proactive Resilience and Opportunities for Gender Equity in Security & Sustainability (PROGRESS)” report, prepared by Pacific Forum International for U.S. Indo-Pacific Command’s Office of…


Triple-Crises-Induced Food Insecurity: Systematic Understanding and Resilience Building Approaches in Africa

2023 | Science in One Health
Ernest Tambo, Chen-Sheng Zhang, Gildas B. Tazemda, Bertin Fankep, Ngo T. Tappa, Cremona F. Bette Bkamko, Laura M. Tsague, Daniella Tchemembe, Elodie F. Ngazoue, Kennedy K. Korie, Marie Paule N. Djobet, Oluwasogo A. Olalubi, and Omer N. Njajou

The triple crises of the COVID-19 pandemic, conflict and climate change have severely impacted food systems, leading to socio-economic consequences and undermining food and nutrition…


Mineral Wealth Paradox: Health Challenges and Environmental Risks in African Resource-Rich Areas

2024 | BMC Public Health
Emmanuel Adu Sarfo and Rabbi Tweneboah

Africa is blessed with vast arable land and enriched with valuable natural resources encompassing both renewable (like water, forests, and fisheries) and non-renewable (such as…


Food Systems and Access to Healthy Food in an Amazonian Context

2024 | Sustainability
Renato S. Maluf, Luciene Burlandy, Rosângela P. Cintrão, Theresa Tribaldos, and Emilia Jomalinis

The article aims to identify how systemic, multi-scale dynamics influence access to adequate and healthy food and eating and how food is produced and circulated…


The Scars beyond Bullets: Recognizing the Environmental Toll of War

2024 | International Journal of Science and Research Archive
Titilayo Aishat Otukoya

Warfare, throughout history, has not only shaped geopolitical landscapes but has left an indelible mark on the environment. The unintended consequences of armed conflicts extend…


A Polluting War: Risk, Experts, and the Politics of Monitoring Wartime Environmnetal Harm in Eastern Ukraine

2024 | Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space
Freek van der Vet

War always harms the environment. As the fog of war produces unreliable data, it also obstructs our capacity to monitor those harms. While some call…


Effects of Illegal Mining on Human Security in Ghana

2024 | Medicon Engineering Themes
Kwadwo Addo Tuffuor and Richard Babil Takora

The environmental and socioeconomic effects of mining and human security challenges are a source of worry to most govern- ments all over the world. It…


Associations between Violent Crime Inside and Outside, Air Temperature, Urban Heat Island Magnitude and Urban Green Space

2023 | International Journal of Biometeorology
Heather R. Stevens, Petra L. Graham, Paul J. Beggs, and Alessandro Ossola

There are more incidents of violence in summer and on hot days, a trend likely to be exacerbated by climate change. Urban areas experience additional…


Environmental Conflict and the Expansion of Renewable Energy in Central America: Exploring Canadian Participation

2023 | Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Simon Granovsky-Larsen and Paulina Larreátegui Benavides

As capacity to generate and distribute renewable energy expands across Central America, environmental conflict is on the rise, with communities confronting dispossession of water and…


Environmental Defenders in the Philippines: Ecological Grief, Loss, Trauma, Hope and Protection

2023 | Journal of Loss and Trauma
John Jamir Benzon R. Aruta

A letter published recently discussed the lack of attention to ecological grief, how Filipino youth are vulnerable such kind of grief, and proposed relevant ways…


Business Responsibility Towards the Environment and Human Rights in Syria

2023 | Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and Syrian Legal Development Programme

Over a decade of war has ravaged Syria, leaving behind a fractured nation and crumbling infrastructure. While the humanitarian crisis dominates headlines, another threat simmers…


Mitigating Risks of Environmental Impacts on Gaza - Review of Precautions & Solutions Post (2023 War)

2023 | International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology
Khawla Al-Muhannadi and Mohamed Buheji

The latest war on Gaza that started after 7th of October 2023, has increased the risks of the environmental impact on the people's quality of…


Gendered Violence Martying Filipina Environmental Defenders

2023 | Extractive Industries and Society
Dalena Tran

This article contributes to discussions of extractive violence by exploring how gender influences violent circumstances under which women were assassinated during environmental conflicts. Partnership with…