Blogs & Opinions


Environmental Consequences of the War in Ukraine: May Review

Jun 9, 2024 | Alexei Ovchinnikov

On 11-12 June, Berlin will host an international conference on issues connected with the reconstruction of Ukraine. The goal of the summit is to attract…


Ecopoliticide: The Strategic Murder of Environmental Activists Is a Fundamental Threat to Human and Environmental Security

Jun 8, 2024 | Delon Omrow and Peter Stoett

“Ecopoliticide” provides a conceptual framework for exploring how acts of campaigning, protesting, and resisting against ecocide lead to various forms of retribution. To illuminate this…


How Setting Gender-Sensitive Targets Can Boost Climate Action

Jun 5, 2024 | EIGE

Climate change affects everyone, but not equally. Women are often disproportionately affected by it, in particular single mothers, single women, women with disabilities and elderly…


Breaking Gendered Barriers: Exploring the Nexus Between Youth, Climate Change, Migration, and Gender

Jun 5, 2024 | Yasmina Benslimane

Climate change has emerged as one of the most pressing issues of our time, triggering consequences that reverberate across all borders. As the planet's climate continues to…


"Our Land. Our Future”: A Call to Action for National Stewardship in Land Restoration in Liberia

Jun 5, 2024 | Louis Kuukpen

Liberia's commitment to environmental protection is longstanding. Since the nation participated in the historic 1972 United Nations Conference on the Environment in Stockholm, Liberia has…


Oil in the Crosshairs: Environment, Peace, and Security Implications from the War in Sudan and Spillover Effects on South Sudan

Jun 4, 2024 | PAX

In this research blog PAX will provide a brief analysis of the political and environmental implications of the war on Sudanese and South Sudanese oil…


Land Degradation Neutrality and Restoration: Does Gender Matter?

Jun 4, 2024 | Sharon S. Thawaney and Debosmita Sarkar

Marking the 30th anniversary of the United Nations (UN) Convention to Combat Desertification, this year’s World Environment Day is focusing on a related key pillar of…


National Climate Action Plans Must Include Military Emissions

Jun 4, 2024 | Linsey Cottrell

COP28 agreed that countries must submit new Nationally Determined Contributions by February 2025. These transparent national plans for climate action play an important role in…


The Future of Central Asian Water Diplomacy

Jun 4, 2024 | Eleanor Greenbaum

Central Asia is known for its rich mineral resources and oil reserves, and its unique geographic position between Russia, China, and Iran. But it is…


Building Trust, Building Peace: Role of Confidence-Building Measures on Korean Peninsula

Jun 4, 2024 | Simon Hutagalung

The Korean Peninsula has a long history of tension and conflict. The relationship between North and South Korea is complicated by historical grievances ideological differences…


Women, Peace, and Security & the Climate Change Agenda

Jun 3, 2024 | Alicia L. Alvarez

Climate change is a critical threat to 21st-century peace and security, with significant gender dimensions influencing how insecurity is experienced and managed by women and…


After the Deluge: One Year on, Can the Ecosystems Disrupted by the Destruction of the Kakhovka Dam Recover?

Jun 3, 2024 | Oleksiy Vasyliuk and Eugene Simonov

Hydropower dams, often unsafe even in peacetime, become a weapon of mass destruction in times of war. The sabotage of the Kakhovka hydropower plant on…


Women Are 14 Times More Likely to Die in a Climate Disaster Than Men. It’s Just One Way Climate Change is Gendered

May 29, 2024 | Carla P. Leahy

When we think of climate and environmental issues such as climate-linked disasters or biodiversity loss, we don’t tend to think about gender. At first glance,…


Climate Change Doesn't Have to Result in Greater Gender Inequity in the Carribean

May 29, 2024 | Wazim Mowla

The Caribbean is one of world’s most vulnerable regions to the effects of climate change. Hurricanes and strong tropical storms, changing precipitation patterns, and sea level rise…


Learning Lessons on Land Grabbing and Agrarian Reform in Colombia

May 28, 2024 | Ian Scoones

This blogpost shares some commentaries emerging from the International Conference on Global Land Grabbing held in Bogota in March. All have relevance to the wider…


Narrative Warfare: Food Insecurity in the Russia-Ukraine War

May 23, 2024 | Mykhaylo Simanovskyy, Volodymyr Kulikov, Nicholas Pierce, and Evan Samsky

Several academic papers, analytical reports, and policy briefs have examined the impact of Russia’s 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine on the global food market. They explain Russia’s strategy…


Tackling Gender Inequality in a Climate-Changed World

May 22, 2024 | Clara Ceravolo, Ilaria Sisto, Lauren Whitehead, Matthew Walsham, Morane Verhoeven, and Shalini Roy

Air pollution, rising temperatures, crop failures, and water shortages are increasing pressures on health and agrifood systems. During these crises, households often reduce food consumption,…


Bridging the Gap in Climate Change Financing to Violent Conflict Affected Areas

May 22, 2024 | Justine Chambers and Helene Maria Kyed

Countries affected by violent conflict are among the most vulnerable to climate change yet receive an extremely low share of global climate financing. This is…


Opium Protests Catalyze anti-Taliban Sentiments

May 20, 2024 | Janatan Sayeh

Amidst a tumultuous landscape marked by escalating terrorism, deepening ethnic divisions, widespread protests, and the ravages of natural disasters, Afghanistan finds itself at a critical…


Integrating Climate, Peace, and Security in MENA Countries’ NDCs

May 20, 2024 | George Meddings and Frans Schapendonk

The potential threat climate change poses to peace and security is perhaps nowhere more apparent than in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Nationally…


Climate, Conflict, and Changing Demographics Command Attention in New Global Health Security Report

May 16, 2024 | Lauren Herzer Risi

A new report by the US Intelligence Community highlights what the world stands to lose if it fails to cooperate on global health. The National…


A Sustainable Agrifood Systems Approach in Conflict-Ridden Sudan

May 15, 2024 | Monidipa Mukherjee

Sudan, the third largest country in Africa, has long been an epicenter of food production, due to its fertile lands and rich history of agricultural…


Wars Cause Widespread Pollution and Environmental Damage − Here’s How to Address It in Peace Accords

May 14, 2024 | Richard Marcantonio and Josefina Echavarria Alvarez

As wars grind on in Ukraine and Gaza, another location ravaged by conflict is taking steps to implement a historic peace agreement. From the mid-1960s…


How War Impacts Wildlife, Water, and Willingness to Fight Climate Change

May 13, 2024 | Owen Bjorgan

War causes massive spikes in harmful greenhouse gas emissions due to machine usage and mass production. The military industrial complex is one of the biggest…


A Secure Future: Environmental Cooperation for Peacebuilding in The 21st Century

May 13, 2024 | Simon Hutagalung

The 21st century has brought about a greater recognition of the importance of environmental relationships well-being and global peace. It is becoming increasingly clear that…


It Is Time to Seek Justice for Environmental War Crimes

May 11, 2024 | Margot Wallström and Mary Robinson, Al Jazeera

War is horrific for people, communities and nations. The abuses they suffer demand our immediate attention, compassion and action. While some violations are clear and…


‘I am starting to panic about my child’s future’: Climate Scientists Wary of Starting Families

May 10, 2024 | Damian Carrington

"I had the hormonal urges,” said Prof Camille Parmesan, a leading climate scientist based in France. “Oh my gosh, it was very strong. But it was:…


Natural Resource Management at the Community Level: A Study of Water and Land Use in Afghanistan

May 10, 2024 | Mahboob Shah Mahboob

Afghanistan is rich in natural resources, including water resources, gas and crude oil, gemstones, and other minerals, which together make up a sizable portion of…


KlimaSeniorinnen and Gender

May 9, 2024 | Dina Lupin, Maria Antonia Tigre and Natalia Urzola

Much has been said already about the decision in KlimaSeniorinnen v. Switzerland granted on Apr 9, 2024 by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR or the…


A New and Silent Land Grab Is Underway – We Must Stop It

May 9, 2024 | Ian Scoones and Angela Serrano

As recently as 15 years ago, large-scale land grabs regularly made headlines around the world, as wealthy governments bought up fertile fields in poorer countries…