What’s Next? Celebrating 20 Years of the Environmental Change and Security Program


Sep 18, 2014 | Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Washington, DC

For the last 20 years, the Environmental Change and Security Program has brought together a wide range of communities that do not always interact with one another to create new connections and discuss some of the most critical challenges facing the world today. ECSP reaches a unique network of experts, policymakers, and journalists working where conflict meets international development, reproductive health and women’s empowerment, and the environment.

Called a “one-stop shop” and “beacon in the darkness” by leading journalists, many of whom named ECSP their single go-to source in a recent survey, the program has been at the forefront of tremendous progress in this nexus over the last two decades.

Please join us on September 18 as we celebrate 20 years of exploring the intersection of environmental security, population dynamics, and resilience. Andrew Revkin, columnist for The New York Times, will moderate a panel featuring three current and former ECSP directors alongside three renowned experts from the environment, security, and population and reproductive health sectors.

For more information on this event please visit here.