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China/Japan: From Drillships to Warships: Increasing Tensions in the East China Sea

Nov 26, 2018 | Talal Husseini, Offshore Technology

China has initiated new oil and gas drilling projects in disputed waters in the East China Sea, deploying a mobile offshore drilling unit that straddles…


Syria: Syria Refineries Raise Health Concerns

Nov 26, 2018 | Voice of America, Sirwan Kajjo and Zana Omer

In the northeastern corner of Syria, the large oil fields have one common theme: makeshift oil refineries. The refining process involves an ad hoc oil…


Researcher: Environmental Monitoring

Nov 25, 2018 | Conflict and Environment Observatory

A small but growing charity, CEO was established to document and raise awareness of the environmental dimensions of armed conflicts and their impact on people…


Researcher: Legal and Policy Analyst

Nov 25, 2018 | Conflict and Environment Observatory

A small but growing charity, CEO was established to document and raise awareness of the environmental dimensions of armed conflicts and their impact on people…


Afghanistan: Badakhshan Pistachio Yields Exceed 100 Tons

Nov 25, 2018 | Afghanistan Times

Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock on Saturday said pistachio yields in northern Badakhshan province have increased to 100 tons this year. According to Badakhshan…


Iraq: H.R. McMaster Told Trump off for Asking Iraqi Prime Minister about Oil

Nov 25, 2018 | Naomi Lim, Washington Examiner

Former national security adviser H.R. McMaster once rebuked President Trump after he raised the possibility of taking Iraq's oil to compensate the U.S. for the…


Iraq: Flash Floods Kill Dozens in Iraq and Raise Questions over Deteriorating Infrastructure

Nov 25, 2018 | The National

Dozens of people were killed and thousands more were displaced across Iraq over the past four days, as flash floods and torrential rainfall battered the…


Myanmar: Returning Refugees Face Uncertainty in Eastern Myanmar Settlement

Nov 24, 2018 | Steve Sandford, Voice of America

Black diesel smoke belches from a rusty engine that pumps water to the relatively new eastern Myanmar town of Lay Kay Kaw, about 5 kilometers…


Colombia: Colombia Tries to Get Farmers Away from the Cocaine Biz. How's That Going?

Nov 24, 2018 | WVXU

Culcha's troubles stand as a cautionary tale as Colombia tries to roll back soaring drug production. Last year, the country produced a record 422,550 acres…


Colombia: Religious and Indigenous Leaders Join Forces on Initiative to End Tropical Deforestation in Colombia

Nov 23, 2018 | UN Environment

In an unprecedented and historic show of unity, leaders from every major faith tradition today joined indigenous peoples, Afro-Colombian communities, climate scientists, and NGOs in…


South Africa/South Sudan: South Africa to Invest $1B in South Sudan Oil

Nov 23, 2018 | Sam Mednick, Associated Press

South Sudan’s oil minister says South Africa will invest $1 billion into the war-torn country’s oil sector in what would be the largest investment in…


South Sudan: Restarting Oil Wells in South Sudan Has Uncertain Health Effects [Video]

Nov 23, 2018 | Hiba Morgan, Al Jazeera

South Sudan plans to restart oil wells shut down after they were damaged by rebels five years ago. The oil wells have been leaking and…


Myanmar: Neglecting Myanmar’s Biodiversity Means Cost and Conflict for Businesses

Nov 23, 2018 | Thompson Chau, Myanmar Times

Myanmar’s private sector needs to identify the impact of their businesses on biodiversity and ecosystems early on to avoid cost and conflict, a recent report…


Iraq: Blaming the Rain for Iraq’s Corruption

Nov 23, 2018 | Claude Salhani, Arab Weekly

Iraq, like many Arab countries, is plagued by rampant corruption at nearly all levels of government. Many public servants, from the policeman directing traffic at…


Lessons from Post-Conflict States: Peacebuilding Must Factor in Environment and Climate Change

Nov 22, 2018 | Karolina Eklöw and Florian Krampe

In the short run, it might be tempting to dismiss environmental issues when considering the insurmountable task of building peace after armed conflict. Yet, it…


Afghanistan: MAIL Plans Ahead as Jujube Harvest Hits 3,600 Tons This Year

Nov 22, 2018 | Daily Outlook Afghanistan

The Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock (MAIL) said steps are being taken to establish facilities to dry jujubes in order to increase the export…


Paris Peace Forum Recognizes Climate Change, Food Insecurity, Water Scarcity as Challenges for Peace and Security

Nov 22, 2018 | Leila Mead, International Institute for Sustainable Development

A declaration signed by heads of UN agencies and French President Emmanuel Macron at the conclusion of the first edition of the Paris Peace Forum…


South Sudan: Oil and Power Investment Drive Is a Path Towards Lasting Peace, Stability and Prosperity

Nov 22, 2018 | Africa Energy Chamber

The African Energy Chamber is encouraged by the progress made in South Sudan's oil sector after the peace agreement. The success of the South Sudan…


Sierra Leone: New World Bank Report Offers Path to Avoid Resource Curse

Nov 22, 2018 | Kemo Cham, Politico SL

A new publication by the World Bank may hold the key to many unanswered questions around the management of Sierra Leone’s mineral resources with the…


Rwanda/Uganda: Uganda Releases Seized Rwandan Minerals Trucks

Nov 22, 2018 | AIvan R. Mugish, East African

Ugandan authorities have released two trucks full of minerals from Rwanda that had been seized at the Katuna border three months ago. The Spedag trucks…


South Sudan: South Sudan Seeks to Revive Oil Production

Nov 22, 2018 | Hiba Morgan, Al Jazeera

South Sudan has the third largest oil reserves in sub-Saharan Africa, but most of its oil facilities have been destroyed in the civil war that started in…


Oil Deals May Be Key to Peace in South China Sea

Nov 21, 2018 | Kenneth Rapoza

A new oil deal between the Philippines and China is sure to set the table for better relations going forward. Oil may be to blame…


South Sudan: Minister Orders Termination of Contracts with US Based Oil Service Company

Nov 21, 2018 | Vanguard

At the South Sudan Oil and Power Conference in Juba, the Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons announced the decision to mandate all petroleum operators including…


Climate Change: Dangers without Borders: Military Readiness in a Warming World

Nov 21, 2018 | Neela Banerjee, Inside Climate News

In a little over a decade, climate change could make the installation and other military sites on Kwajalein uninhabitable. A 2018 study commissioned by the…


Afghanistan: Saffron Processing Factory in Herat to Hire 700 Women

Nov 21, 2018 | Wadsam

An Afghan businessman has invested USD 2 million to open a saffron processing factory in western Herat province. The factory will offer job to 700…


EnPAx Icon Environmental Peacebuilding Association’s 2018 Annual Membership Meeting

Nov 20, 2018

The Environmental Peacebuilding Association will hold its annual meeting of its membership on December 14 from 10-11am EST. The meeting will discuss the state of…


Stretched Thin: When Fragile States Face Climate Hazards

Nov 20, 2018 | Ashley Moran, Joshua Busby, and Clionadh Raleigh

Many states are facing the double burden of state fragility and climate exposure, which is the subject of our new report for the U.S. Agency…


Gender Differences in Public Understanding of Climate Change

Nov 20, 2018 | Matthew Ballew, Jennifer Marlon, Anthony Leiserowitz and Edward Maibach

While political views play a strong role in Americans’ opinions on climate change, there are many other individual, social, and cultural factors that influence public…


Iraq: WHO and Ministry of Health and Environment Investigate the Mass Death of Fish in Southern governorates of Iraq

Nov 20, 2018 | World Health Organization

Laboratory tests conducted on water samples at the reference laboratory in Amman, Jordan, to investigate the cause of the mass death of freshwater fish in…


Myanmar: Man Scavenging for Jade Shot Dead by Security Guard at Myanmar Mine, Triggering Uproar and Arson

Nov 20, 2018 | South China Morning Post

A jade scavenger in northern Myanmar has been shot dead by mine security – the latest death in a multibillion-dollar industry notorious for its dire…