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Water Wars: Chinese Fishermen Drown Following Chase Near Taiwan-Controlled Island

Apr 15, 2024 | Aaron Baum, Teresa Chen, Alana Nance, Nikhita Salgame, and Ania Zolyniak

On Feb. 14, two Chinese fishermen fleeing Taiwan’s coast guard drowned off the coast of Kinmen archipelago, also known as the Quemoy. The Kinmen archipelago…


Beyond Complicity, Obstruction and Geopolitics: Military Forces and Climate Security

Apr 15, 2024 | Anselm Vogler

The contentious and ambiguous entanglement that military forces have with their natural environment inevitably sparkles public interest and academic research. So how does the existing…


Energy Crisis and Women: Darkness is not impartial

Apr 15, 2024 | Alina H. Fuentes

On March 17, citizen protests were registered in various parts of Cuba, mainly in Santiago, Matanzas and Bayamo. The images documented a significant participation of women, some…


Advancing the Rights of Girls and Women Promotes Justice and Is Also Effective Climate Action

Apr 10, 2024 | Philanthropy News Digest

Across the world, climate change disproportionately impacts the lives of girls, yet children are often forgotten in climate policy. I recently led a team of…


Terrorism Is Declining around Lake Chad, but the War Is Not Won

Apr 10, 2024 | Adam Abass

The Lake Chad region, which once grabbed international headlines as a stronghold of jihadist terrorism, has witnessed a gradual decrease in the presence of terrorist…


Sandeshkhali: How Adapting to Ecological Distress Led to Landgrabs, Abuse and Economic Oppression

Apr 9, 2024 | Ambar Kumar Ghosh and Sayanangshu Modak

India’s recent political controversy in Sandeshkhali, West Bengal, highlights how adaptation to deal with rising salinity can go badly wrong: alleged landgrabs, economic oppression, and abuse. As the…


Australian and UK Defence Commit to Joint Action on Climate

Apr 8, 2024 | Afeeya Akhand

The development of an Australia-UK joint climate action plan as part of AUKMIN’s defence and security pillar foregrounds the important role of the two countries’…


Iraq Set to Reopen Pipeline as Kurdish Talks Stall

Apr 8, 2024 | Middle East Monitor

Iraq is repairing a pipeline that could allow it to send 350,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd) to Turkiye by the end of the…


Gender-Based Violence and Climate Change: The Challenges of Environmental Peacebuilding in Colombia

Apr 8, 2024 | Natalia Urzola and María Paula González

In 2016, after over five decades of internal armed conflict, the Colombian government and the largest guerrilla group in the country, Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia-Ejército…


Shahpur Kandi Dam: Inching Towards India-Pakistan Water Wars!

Apr 6, 2024 | KJ Singh

The Shahpur Kandi Dam, which India is on the verge of completing, will allow India to utilise the waters of the Ravi River more extensively…


The Nexus of Trade and Food Security amid Global Conflicts

Apr 4, 2024 | JD Supra

The intricate interplay between trade and food security has emerged as a vital global issue, one that is closely interwoven with the tapestry of international…


Famine Looms in Sudan as Conflict Decimates Fragile Food Systems

Apr 3, 2024 | CARE

The ongoing conflict in Sudan is rapidly pushing millions of people already facing hunger, further toward the brink of famine. Shockingly, estimates suggest that severe…


COP28 Introduced Peace and Conflict into the Climate Discussion. What Comes Next?

Apr 3, 2024 | Megan Ferrando

At the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (28th Conference of the Parties, COP28) in Dubai last December, 74 countries, organizations, and multinational development banks…


Water for Peace

Mar 30, 2024 | Ranjan Kumar Padmapati

Every year, the 22nd of March is earmarked as World Water Day to lay emphasis on water-related issues. Water is becoming more and more scarce,…


Environmental Consequences of Russia’s War in Ukraine. Review. March 2024

Mar 29, 2024 | Alexej Ovchinnikov

CEOBS publishes preliminary environmental impact assessment of the first year of full-scale invasion. Ecodiya announces volunteer project to collect data on environmental damage caused by…


More Dredging, More Freight: How the War in Ukraine Threatens the Danube River Biosphere Reserve

Mar 28, 2024 | Viktoria Hubareva

The Danube Delta is Europe’s largest delta ecosystem after the Volga, and also the continent’s second-largest water purification system. The delta also serves as one of…


What Does Russia’s War in Ukraine Mean for Global Biodiversity Conservation Efforts?

Mar 27, 2024 | Margaret D. Williams

This article explores some of the environmental consequences of Russia’s war in Ukraine that are being felt far beyond the battlefields. In the high latitudes…


Assessing Local Aspects of Climate Security and Environmental Peace

Mar 25, 2024 | Tobias Ide, Anselm Vogler, Jan Sändig, and Natalia Dalmer

Climate change’s potential to aggravate insecurity, particularly through violent conflict, has created a fear that is both widespread and justified. Civil and defense ministries around…


Water Weaponization in Russia and Ukraine: A Conversation with Marcus King

Mar 22, 2024 | Wilson Center

Russia’s devastating invasion of Ukraine just over two years ago upset the larger foreign policy conversations surrounding global stability—and Russia’s role in it. Yet the…


Evaluating Projects and Programs in Fragile, Conflict-Affected, and Violent Contexts

Mar 21, 2024 | Ella Stack, Amanda Woomer, Carl Bruch, and Shaadee Ahmadnia

Worsening climate change and natural resource degradation exacerbate existing insecurities as competition for natural resources increases, institutional fragility is amplified, and economic, social, and political…


Water for Peace: Sustainable Water Management Can Play a Pivotal Role in Building and Maintaining Peace

Mar 21, 2024 | Vikrom Mathur

The growing demand for water resources induced by population growth, industrial development and climate change is increasing the vulnerability of communities across the world. Water…


DRC Bleeds Conflict Minerals for Green Growth

Mar 19, 2024 | Alexandria Shaner

As violent militias rampage across the country, activists in the DRC are urgently calling for a green transition that puts justice first, not new revenue…


Women in Leadership Are Needed to Fight Climate Change - The Excerpt

Mar 17, 2024 | Dana Taylor and Mary Robinson

March is Women’s History Month, a celebration of women’s contribution to history, culture and society. Former Irish President Mary Robinson, current Chair of The Elders,…


The Red Sea Crisis, Food Insecurity and Conflict

Mar 14, 2024 | Saba Sinai

The Yemeni Houthi rebels’ continued attacks on shipping in the Red Sea serve as a reminder that global supply chains remain highly vulnerable to disruption.…


Gender Responsiveness Can Make Climate-Smart Agriculture Even Smarter!

Mar 12, 2024 | IRRI and CGIAR

The impact of climate change on agriculture is undeniable, and it poses a significant threat to global food security. While climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is gaining…


Climate Change the Elephant in the Room at Munich Security Conference

Mar 12, 2024 | Vanina Laurent–Ledru and Elhadj As Sy

Climate and health must be at the center of discussions about global security to avoid these crises destabilizing governments and impacting our future prosperity. Yet…


Addressing the Intersection of Climate and Gender Through Transformative Action

Mar 11, 2024 | Eva Bialobrzeski

Gender-responsive climate action is critical in addressing the dual crisis of climate change and biodiversity loss, recognizing that climate change often exacerbates pre-existing gender inequalities.…


Understanding the Gender-Climate Nexus

Mar 11, 2024 | Understanding the gender-climate nexus

The ongoing global discourse regarding climate change emphasises the need to address the disproportionate impact of climate change on women and the necessity of involving…


Gender Equality and Climate Adaptation: Closing the Data Gap

Mar 11, 2024 | Fionna Smyth, Duncan Knox, and Mariam Ibrahim

This month, the UN’s largest annual gathering on gender equality and women’s empowerment, the Commission of the Status of Women (CSW), will address a critical issue: strengthening…


How Amplifying Women's Voices Could Boost Humanitarian and Development Aid Efforts

Mar 11, 2024 | Kalkidan L. Yihun

The percentage of people in need across the world has doubled since 2020, with one out of every 23 people now needing some form of humanitarian relief.…