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Ukraine/Russia: Ukraine Accused Russia of Preparing to Blow up a Chemical Plant in Crimea in a 'Man-Made Catastrophe' That Would Spread 200 Tons of Ammonia to Nearby Districts
Jun 13, 2023
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Matthew Loh, Business Insider
Ukraine's intelligence wing on Sunday accused Russia of rigging a chemical plant in Crimea to explode, saying it's observed Moscow's forces mining and evacuating the…
President Biden’s Focus on Environmental Justice Has a Crucial Blind Spot
Jun 13, 2023
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Carly A. Krakow
On April 21, President Biden signed an executive order addressing domestic toxic pollution and climate vulnerabilities that disproportionately burden low-income communities and communities of color.…
Use of Water as a Weapon of War Likely to Increase
Jun 13, 2023
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Kerry Boyd Anderson
The collapse of the Nova Kakhovka dam in Ukraine last week highlighted the role of water in warfare. The use of water as a weapon…
Promoting Women’s Leadership in “Loss and Damage” Climate Negotiations
Jun 13, 2023
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Marisa O. Ensor
Last year, women took the lead on one of COP27’s most contentious and challenging issues: climate reparations, the third pillar of international climate change governance, usually referred to…
EnPAx Announces the Eighth Al-Moumin Award and Distinguished Lecture on Environmental Peacebuilding
Jun 13, 2023
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Environmental Peacebuilding Association
The Environmental Peacebuilding Association® (EnPAx®) is pleased to announce the recipients of the Eighth Al-Moumin Award for Thought Leadership in Environmental Peacebuilding, honoring outstanding contributions…
The Taliban’s Opium Ban: A Success or a Failure?
Jun 13, 2023
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Altaf Moti
Afghanistan is the world’s biggest opium producer and a major source for heroin in Europe and Asia. Production spiraled over the past 20 years despite…
Afghanistan: Herat Rain-Fed Cropland Harvests Decline by 80 Percent
Jun 12, 2023
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Binyamin Barez, Pajhwok Afghan News
The rain-fed crops' harvest has decreased by 80 percent in western Herat province this year owing to acute drought conditions, an official said on Monday.
Liberia: How Police Busted a Web of Korean Timber Traffickers
Jun 12, 2023
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Esau J. Far, Observer
In January the Liberia National Police (LNP) charged several men, including two Korean nationals, in connection with an illegal logging operation in Gbarpolu County. Their…
ELN Ceasefire Could Ease Environmental Degradation in Colombia
Jun 12, 2023
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Conflict and Environment Observatory
The new Colombian government is in the midst of an attempt to conclude its decades-long internal conflict, and a deal with the ELN forms a…
Conflict, Crisis, and Peacebuilding: Afghanistan and Regional Water Security
Jun 12, 2023
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Elizabeth B. Hessami
Gunfire erupted at the border of the Afghan Nimroz Province and Iran’s Sistan-Baluchistan Province on May 27, 2023, amid rising tensions over water rights, killing…
Afghanistan: Poppy Cultivation Sharply Declines in Afghanistan: UNAMA
Jun 11, 2023
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Esmat Khawrin,Pajhwok Afghan News
United Nations Assistance Mission (UNAMA) commended the decline in poppy cultivation, saying it has asked the China and India to support Afghan farmers.
Spain: How a 1,000-Year-Old Tribunal Averts Conflicts over Water
Jun 11, 2023
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The Times
Members of an ancient court in Valencia rule on irrigation disputes between farmers. Could they prevent water wars elsewhere in Spain?
Belgium: Climate and Environmental Peacemaking Analyst (Service contract)
Jun 11, 2023
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European Institute of Peace
Based in Brussels and active in over a dozen countries, the European Institute of Peace (www.eip.org) is an independent organisation working collaboratively with the parties to the…
Afghanistan: Programme Specialist, Women Peace and Security (WPS) -(Afghan national only) - Re-advertised-Those who previously applied do not need to re-apply
Jun 11, 2023
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United Nations Women
BackgroundUN Women, grounded in the vision of equality enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, works for the elimination of discrimination against women and…
Central African Republic: Programme Specialist Women Peace Security and Humanitarian Action
Jun 11, 2023
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United Nations
BackgroundEstablished in July 2010 by the United Nations General Assembly Resolution A / 64/289, the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of…
Iraq: Women and Youth-Led Peace and Reconciliation (WYPRI) Manager - Mosul, Iraq
Jun 11, 2023
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Mercy Corps
About Mercy CorpsMercy Corps is powered by the belief that a better world is possible. To do this, it knows its teams do their best…
Ukraine: Women’s Protection and Empowerment Caseworker
Jun 11, 2023
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International Rescue Committee
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is determined to protect the people it serves and staff from of safeguarding violations, including sexual exploitation, abuse, and harassment.…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraq Parliament Approves More Federal Control over Kurdish Oil Revenues
Jun 10, 2023
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Winthrop Rodgers, National
Iraq’s parliament took a major step towards approving its national budget after overcoming disagreements about how to manage oil revenue from the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region,…
Afghanistan/Iran: Iran and Afghanistan Dispute Helmand Water Rights as Climate Change Deepens Crisis
Jun 10, 2023
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Bahar Makooi, France 24
Iran and Afghanistan exchanged gunfire on May 27 amid rising tensions over water supplies in the region. The countries are engaged in a decades-long dispute over…
Ukraine: Ukrainian Drones Deliver Drinking Water to Villagers
Jun 10, 2023
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Reuters
Ukrainian soldiers have been using drones to deliver bottled water to desperate villagers trapped in the upper storeys of their homes by floods in Russian…
Water on Boil: Weaponization of Water in Contemporary Geopolitics
Jun 10, 2023
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Rahul M. Lad and Ravindra G. Jaybhaye
A huge Kakhovka dam in the Russian-controlled area of southern Ukraine has been devastated on June 6, unleashing a flood of water in Southern Ukraine.…
Ukraine: Kakhovka Dam Collapse Is an Environmental Catastrophe [Audio]
Jun 9, 2023
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Anna Kusmer, The World
The collapse of the Kakhovka dam is an environmental catastrophe for people in southern Ukraine. Destroying a dam goes against international law. The World's Carol…
Could the Nova Kakhovka Dam Destruction Become the ICC’s First Environmental Crimes Case?
Jun 9, 2023
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Thomas Hansen
Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is likely right when he labels the Nova Kakhovka Dam destruction the “largest man-made environmental disaster in Europe in decades.” Accountability…
Hunger’s Rising but so is a Key Solution: Gender Equality
Jun 8, 2023
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The Christian Science Monitor
As more countries elevate women’s rights, they allow women better access in agriculture. Afghanistan’s acute hunger proves the point.
Hunger’s Rising but so is a Key Solution: Gender Equality
Jun 8, 2023
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The Christian Science Monitor
As more countries elevate women’s rights, they allow women better access in agriculture. Afghanistan’s acute hunger proves the point.
UC’s Queer Climate Scientists on Making Science as Diverse as the Nature World
Jun 8, 2023
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Robyn Schelenz, University of California
Honoring the gay and trans folks that participated in the Stonewall Riots of 1969, June Pride is a celebration of the diverse identities that make…
South Sudan: UNMISS Peacekeepers from China Share Sustainable Farming Tips with Local Authorities
Jun 8, 2023
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Far Eastern Agriculture
Ongoing conflict in bordering Sudan has cut off imports into Western Bahr El Ghazal, raising concerns about food security. Chinese Blue Helmets serving for peace in this young…
Liberia: Forest Community Alarms over Proposed 25-Years Carbon Credit Deal
Jun 8, 2023
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Aaron Wesley Geezay
Zammie Town, River Cess County-Residents of Kploh Chiefdom in River Cess County have alarmed over a proposed Carbon credit deal that is expected to be…
Afghanistan/Iran: Border Clashes and Water Disputes Complicate Taliban-Iran Relations
Jun 8, 2023
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Parisa Abbasian, Diplomat
Disagreements over water rights have been the leading cause of recent border clashes between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.…
Climate Security: Climate Change and EU Defence: Released New Report Analysing the Links between Climate, Energy and Defence
Jun 8, 2023
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Joint Research Centre
Climate change threatens military assets, capabilities, and operations. EU defence needs to adapt to increase its operational effectiveness.