13 September 2018

Energy transition may lead to new “green” conflict minerals

A new report published by IISD explores how the accelerating energy transition will affect security and conflict within the larger context of sustainable development. This transitioning requires countries to adopt green energy technologies that are profoundly dependent on mineral and metal inputs, ergo inextricably linking them to the mining industry.
13 September 2018

PSI Conference: Landscape restoration & migration in Africa

This conference will discuss a new report by the Planetary Security Initiative that aims to assess, by setting out a stakeholder mapping, to what extent landscape restoration initiatives (potentially) address migration and security objectives in Africa.
12 September 2018

Germany in the UN Security Council: Climate and Security Revisited

Germany is set to hold a non-permanent seat in the UN Security Council in 2019 and 2020 and has announced that “climate fragility” will be one of the key issues they wish to prioritise during their term.
12 September 2018

New climate committee in the Netherlands lead by Ban Ki-Moon

On the initiative of the Netherlands, a new international climate committee will start next month. This “Global Commission on Adaptation” will be dedicated to convince countries worldwide to face and adapt to the consequences of climate change. The Minister, Cora van Nieuwenhuizen, announced that former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, Bill Gates, and the World Bank CEO Kristalina Georgieva will lead this committee.
12 September 2018

Que peut faire l’UE? Les risques de sécurité liés au climat en Irak et au Mali

Cette note de politique propose un aperçu succinct de la façon dont le lien entre la sécurité et le climat est apparu dans l’agenda politique de l’UE, sa pertinence dans deux cas de priorité politique – Irak et Mali – et comment les politiques et instruments d’action extérieure de l’UE pourraient aider à réduire les risques climatiques.
06 September 2018

Responding to climate-related security risks: Are regional organizations in Asia and Africa ready?

The transnational character of climate-related security risks often goes beyond the capacity of national governments to respond adequately. A newly published study by SIPRI shows that, in various ways, climate-related security risks have found their way into the policy frameworks and institutional discourse of many regional institutions.
30 August 2018

Consultation PSI à Bamako sur les conflits liés aux ressources naturelles dans la région de Mopti

Dans la région de Mopti, la concurrence pour des ressources naturelles vitales telles que la terre et l’eau a entraîné une escalade des conflits communautaires violents.
27 August 2018

Japan Engages Private Sector in conference on Asia-Pacific

On the 12th of July, 2018, Japan reiterated its leadership on climate security, with its Ministry of Foreign Affairs hosting an international conference on climate change and fragility in the Asia-Pacific Region.
21 August 2018

Ten pathways linking water and security

The report is published by PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency and aims to employ ‘scientific’ approaches to understanding the role of water in conflict.
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