Blogs & Opinions
Will Iraq Finally Start to Use Its Natural Gas Reserves?
Dec 20, 2022
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Simon Watkins
It has long been a point of extreme contention with the US that Iraq continues to rely on neighbouring – sanctioned – Iran for around…
UN Philippines Peace-Building Program Scores Gains in Bangsamoro Region
Dec 19, 2022
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Manila Bulletin
A United Nations (UN) Philippines peacebuilding joint program in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) marked its completion with results that have significantly…
African and Indigenous Women Voices Essential for Climate Action
Dec 16, 2022
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Radia Mbengue and Chantal Bilulu
The climate crisis is caused primarily by the burning of fossil fuels. Yet some of the key culprits — oil and gas — were glaringly…
Water, Peace, & Security: New Tools for a New Climate
Dec 16, 2022
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Claire Doyle
Water sustains life on our planet. And access to clean and safe water is foundational to society. So why has it only been in recent…
COP15 Women Key Roles in Conservation Need to be Recognizes
Dec 14, 2022
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Pressenza
Tuesday, representatives from different organizations shared their insights on gender equality in biodiversity policy at the COP15 in Montreal.
According to Archana Soreng (India) member of the…
It’s Time for Climate Change to Reach the International Court of Justice
Dec 14, 2022
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Douglas Kysar
For several decades, powerful governments and corporations have possessed detailed knowledge regarding the catastrophic risks posed by human-caused climate change. Yet, during those same decades, many holders of public…
Warfare and Global Warming
Dec 14, 2022
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Scott Moore
The human toll of war is reason enough alone to avoid it at almost any cost. But warfare’s impact on global warming raises a number…
Environmentalism for Sovereignty’s Sake
Dec 12, 2022
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Peter Schwartzstein
Egypt’s Gebel Elba National Park is, by all accounts, a spectacular place. But it better be to justify the fuss it takes to visit. First…
It's Complicated: Lessons for GBV Prevention in WASH Programs
Dec 9, 2022
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Olivia R. Tisa, Sarajane Renfroe, and Lorraine R. Kudayah-D'Almeida
Many women and girls, persons with disabilities, and ethnic and religious minorities experience challenges in accessing safe and clean water and sanitation, sometimes placing them…
Climate Change Worsens Gender-Based Violence: Here’s How the WPS Agenda Can Help
Dec 8, 2022
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Jenaina Irani
Climate change is a growing threat to progress, peace, security, and human rights. The negative impacts of climate change often have gendered impacts and are…
States Adopt New Legal Framework on the Environmental Impact of War
Dec 8, 2022
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Conflict and Environment Observatory
The new legal principles on the Protection of the environment in relation to armed conflicts (PERAC) have been developed by the UN’s International Law Commission,…
Intelligence Agency’s 1981 Assessment of Climate-Change Threat Was Remarkably Accurate
Dec 8, 2022
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William Leben
Australia’s national intelligence agency has released a report that ‘examines the implications of the increasing accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere as a result…
CARE’s COP27 Response: One Step Forward, but Many More Needed
Dec 6, 2022
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Marlene Achoki, CARE
We are disappointed to say that while COP27 made some progress recognizing the importance of gender justice, attendees ultimately took no collective action. Two weeks of…
Why We Need More Women at COPs
Dec 6, 2022
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Hellen Shikanda
Two women steered the historic negotiations that led to a funding mechanism under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) for Loss and…
Climate Change and Ecological Security
Dec 5, 2022
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Matt McDonald
As climate change is increasingly recognized as a security issue, a parallel understanding is also developing. Traditional categories and approaches may not be the optimal…
The Age of Intersecting Crises?
Dec 5, 2022
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Tobias Ide
While climate change is arguably the most important challenge of our time, headlines were frequently dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russian invasion of the…
Indigenous Women in STEM Are in a Unique Position to Stop Climate Change
Dec 5, 2022
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Leticia Tituana
In Kichwa, an indigenous language spoken in parts of Ecuador, Pachamama (“Mother Earth”) is a unique word that represents the harmonious bond between nature and the indigenous…
Media and Climate Security: Mutual Miscomprehension?
Dec 1, 2022
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Peter Schwartzstein
There’s a scene near the climax of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express when Hercule Poirot starts to plot out the possible murderers. There’s…
Four Takeaways from the COP27 Climate Conference
Nov 29, 2022
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Tegan Blaine
The progress at COP27 — as well as the lack of it on some fronts — begs the question of how the global community can…
Environmental Peacebuilding Must Pay More Attention to Armed Groups
Nov 29, 2022
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Judith Verweijen
Environmental peacebuilding is a rapidly grow field of research and practice. It examines how addressing conflicts over natural resources and improving resource governance can serve…
Green Jobs for Women Can Combat the Climate Crisis and Boost Equality
Nov 29, 2022
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Franziska Deinninger and Ana Gren
Delegates returned home from COP27 with long to-do lists and a formidable challenge: how to accelerate development that doesn’t rely on fossil fuels and creates…
Fishing for Equity and Inclusion: Women’s Socioeconomic Factors in Kenyan Fisheries
Nov 29, 2022
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Margaret Gatonye
Seeing Loreta sort and dry her Omena sardines at the shores of Lake Victoria in Western Kenya, one may dismiss this small, middle-aged woman as…
The Case for Integrating Sustaining Peace into an Expanded Climate, Peace and Security Concept
Nov 23, 2022
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Cedric de Coning and Hafsa M. Maalim
One of the key themes that emerged from the just concluded COP27 is the recognition that climate change does not only exacerbate the causes and…
One Earth, One Security Space: From the 1972 Stockholm Conference to Stockholm+50 and Beyond
Nov 22, 2022
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David Michel
The 1972 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment marked a watershed in world environmental politics. Gathered in Stockholm, Sweden, the international community collectively recognized…
How to Avoid a New Cold War over Critical Minerals
Nov 22, 2022
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Cullen Hendrix
Will the 21st century be the century of the green great game? In the early 20th century, then-First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill oversaw…
Water Shortages Cause Conflicts across Africa
Nov 22, 2022
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Robin Scher
Water is a finite resource on our planet. We can only rely on what we have, which translates to about 2.5% of drinkable fresh water.…
Women Underrepresented at COP27 Summit
Nov 18, 2022
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Caroline Kapp
Advocates have expressed concern that women are underrepresented at the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference—or COP27—in Egypt this month. In 2011, countries pledged to increase…
Natural resources and the prospects for gender-just sustainable peace
Nov 17, 2022
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Carol Cohn and Claire Duncanson
To build peace that is gender-just and sustainable, we need to start with two questions: What are the conditions of people’s lives at the end…
Tailoring Inclusive Solutions to Climate Finance: The Role of Individual and Collective Inclusion
Nov 17, 2022
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Manuel Bueno and Stephanie Landers Silva
Climate finance can and should be more inclusive of marginalized and underserved groups, including women, youth, Indigenous Peoples, low-income people, and people in remote areas.…
Environmental Peacebuilding Is Resolving Conflicts Caused by Climate Change
Nov 16, 2022
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Vartika
Environmental cooperation is increasingly being utilized to resolve local problems induced by global warming. Environmental cooperation is increasingly being utilized to resolve local problems induced by global warming. Environmental…