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EnPAx Launches New Member Directory
Mar 30, 2026
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Environmental Peacebuilding Association
The Environmental Peacebuilding Association (EnPAx) is pleased to announce that it has launched a new online Member Directory. The directory is streamlined and searchable. It…
CALL FOR ARTICLES on Post-War Forest Landscape Restoration (Special Feature in Sustainability Science)
Mar 30, 2026
Sustainability Science
Please consider submitting a manuscript to an upcoming Special Feature in Sustainability Science focusing on post-war forest landscape restoration. The Special Feature seeks to advance…
Liberia: Liberia Launches Kimberley Process Review to Strengthen Diamond Sector Oversight
Mar 25, 2026
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David Menjor
Liberian Investigator
Liberia has launched a high-level review mission under the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS), marking its first comprehensive assessment since 2013 and signaling renewed efforts…
How Wars Change Weather: From Acid Rain to Toxic Fog; the Hidden Impact Revealed
Mar 25, 2026
Times of India
One of the most impactful ways that war affects the weather is through the formation of acid rain. This is caused by war equipment, blasts,…
Myanmar: New Generation of Myanmar Conservationists Deepen Their Connection to the Salween
Mar 25, 2026
International Union for Conservation of Nature
The Salween Youth Engagement Programme is part of IUCN’s pioneering Building River Dialogue and Governance (BRIDGE) programme, which aims to build water governance capacities through…
DEADLINE EXTENDED: EnPAx Award for Best Student Paper on Environmental Peacebuilding (8 May 2026)
Mar 25, 2026
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Environmental Peacebuilding Association
At the Fourth International Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding (16-19 June 2026), the Environmental Peacebuilding Association will present the Award for Best Student Paper on Environmental…
Energy Security Is National Security: Fixing America’s Incoherent Energy Policies
Mar 24, 2026
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Greg Pollock and Joshua Busby
For years, Republican politicians advocated an “all of the above” energy strategy, supporting continued oil and gas production while also scaling up renewable energy. Though…
Hydro War Crime
Mar 24, 2026
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Naseer Memon
Water is as precious a commodity as oil for countries of the Middle East. In the absence of freshwater resources, the region relies heavily on…
Egypt/Ethiopia: Egyptian Outrage as Ethiopia Announces Plans for More Dams on Blue Nile
Mar 24, 2026
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Saleh Salem
New Arab
Ethiopia has announced plans to construct three new dams on the Blue Nile, the main tributary of the Nile River, sparking anger in Egypt, where…
Guinea/Liberia: Boakai Calls on Macron in Liberia-Guinea Border Dispute
Mar 24, 2026
FrontPage Africa
President Joseph Boakai has reportedly sought the intervention of French President Emmanuel Macron regarding Liberia's ongoing border dispute with neighboring Guinea. This comes amid allegations…
Burkina Faso/Mozambique: How Gaps in Land Access Fuel Conflict: Lessons from Burkina Faso and Mozambique for 'Do No Harm' Approach
Mar 24, 2026
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Rick de Satgé and Luis Baquero
Land Portal
These cases are not exceptional. They reflect a systemic problem: the gap between who legally owns land and who can actually use it. This gap…
Planet Launches New Initiative on Planetary Security
Mar 24, 2026
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Andrew Zolli and Andrew Hassanali
Planet Pulse
On a volatile and changing planet, the landscape of security risks is expanding, and our notion of security must expand with it. This is the…
Chagos and the Militarization of the Indian Ocean
Mar 23, 2026
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Nitya Labh
The geopolitics of the wider Indian Ocean have undergone tremendous shifts over the past few decades, as traditional maritime powers like the United Kingdom, the…
Beyond the Ban: Why Mining Reform Is Nigeria’s Next Peacebuilding Frontier
Mar 23, 2026
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Ephraim Emah
Nigeria’s mining sector is often described in binary terms: to some, it is a sleeping economic giant, which is key to diversifying a mono-product economy,…
South Sudan’s Resilience Trap: The Dark Side of Resilience and the Way out
Mar 23, 2026
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Joe Mabor
South Sudanese are among the most resilient people on earth, as demonstrated during the twenty-one-year war of liberation that led to independence in 2011, and…
Climate Change: “Renewables Deliver Climate Security, Energy Security and National Security”: UN Secretary-General
Mar 23, 2026
UN
The State of the Global Climate is in a state of emergency. Planet Earth is being pushed beyond its limits. Every key climate indicator is…
Afghanistan: War and Climate Stress Push Afghan Farmers to the Brink
Mar 23, 2026
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Fawad Ali
Dialogue Earth
Afghanistan has lived through over four decades of armed conflict. It is also one of the world’s most vulnerable countries to the effects of climate…
Iran/United States: Why Iran’s Threat to Destroy Water Facilities Could Spell Disaster for Gulf Countries
Mar 23, 2026
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Hannah Ellis-Petersen
Guardian
Iran has threatened “irreversible destruction” of water infrastructure across Gulf countries, if the US follows through on Donald Trump’s threat to attack Iran’s electricity grid.…
Afghanistan: Water Crisis Deepens in Afghanistan as Families Struggle for Access
Mar 22, 2026
Ariana News
As the world marks World Water Day, Afghanistan is facing a worsening water crisis, with millions of people struggling to access safe and reliable supplies.…
Lebanon: Conflict and Drought in Lebanon are Driving 1 Million People into an Unprecedented Water Crisis
Mar 22, 2026
Action Against Hunger
Lebanon is experiencing the worst drought in decades. Reservoir levels are critically low, placing pressure on distribution networks and agricultural production, particularly in rural areas…
Israel/Palestine: Waterkeeper: How Water Can Be a Blueprint for Peace
Mar 22, 2026
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Pacinthe Mattar
Canadian Geographic
For Bashar Alshawwa, water is not just a basic need — it is both the heart of global inequality and the key to peace. After…
Afghanistan: Searching for Water Is a Daily Battle for Many Afghan Families
Mar 22, 2026
International Committee of the Red Cross
In Afghanistan, water is becoming harder to access, afford, and manage. Water scarcity affects daily life, livelihoods, and health. In rural areas protracted crises and…
Guinea/Liberia: Did Guinea Soldiers re-Hoist Flag on Liberian Soil Despite Peace Negotiations?
Mar 21, 2026
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Laymah Kollie
Dubawa
Early Tuesday morning, March 17, 2026, social media got flooded with news of Guinean Soldiers re-entering Liberia’s territory to re-hoist their flag on Liberia’s soil.…
Unrecognised Environmental Costs of Conflict
Mar 20, 2026
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Syed Mohammad Ali
When assessing the costs of war, attention is typically directed toward human suffering, economic loss and geopolitical instability. Yet another major cost often goes unnoticed:…
Afghanistan: Ghazni Farmers Seek Improved Seeds, Water Projects to Combat Climate Change
Mar 20, 2026
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Wahidullah Jumazada
Pajhwok Afghan News
Some farmers in southern Ghazniprovince are calling for the implementation of projects providing improved seeds, standard fertilisers and water-management systems. They say such measures could…
DRC: DRC Uses Geoscience Data to Strengthen Oversight of Mining Sector
Mar 19, 2026
Ecofin Agency
The Democratic Republic of Congo has launched a new program to strengthen oversight of its mining sector by improving the production and use of geoscientific…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Erbil, Baghdad to Form High-Level Committee to Protect Kurdistan Region Oilfields
Mar 19, 2026
New Region
Erbil and Baghdad are set to form a high-level committee to safeguard the Kurdistan Region’s oilfields and thwart renewed threats to energy infrastructure, The New…
Iran: The Noxious Smoke Enveloping Tehran
Mar 19, 2026
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Ahmad Baydoun, Chris Osieck, Nilo Tabrizy, and Wim Zwijnenburg
New Lines Magazine
On the evening of March 7, the Israeli military confirmed that a new set of strikes on Iran was underway. This time, it was targeting…
The Kenyan Kalaazar Caregivers Holding the Line Against a Deadly Disease That Chooses No Tribe and No Child
Mar 19, 2026
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Faith Kathambi Mutegi
Environmental Peacebuilding Association
March 2026, West Pokot: For three days, the rain has fallen without pause. The road leading to Sigor Subcounty Hospital, usually a lifeline for families…
ENMOD: Dodo, Dormant or Presciently Divine?
Mar 18, 2026
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Vanessa Murphy and Helen Obregón Gieseken
At the 34th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent in October 2024, Nigeria and European Union Member States pledged, among other things,…