Gender, Natural Resources, Climate, and Peace | |
Issue #226 – September 6, 2022 |
AnnouncementsRequest for Applications: USIP Peace Scholar Fellowship 2023-2024 September 6, 2022 | US Institute of Peace USIP's Peace Scholar Fellowship program awards non-residential fellowships to PhD candidates enrolled in U. S.Seeking Perspectives on Issues of Gender, Peace, Environment, and Sustainable Development August 24, 2022 | The National Women’s Network in Colombia The National Women’s Network in Colombia is seeking individuals who would be interested in engaging in a dialogue of experts and others investigating the possibilities of action at the intersection between gender, peace,… |
EventsFor more upcoming events on environmental peacebuilding, please visit our online calendar of events. Introduction to Climate and Environmental Security in Peace Operations November 1, 2022 - 2022-11-04 Climate Diplomacy and ZIF Center for International Peace Operations Berlin, Germany This course is organized by the Berlin Center for International Peace Operations (ZIF) in cooperation with adelphi and aims at building practical skills on understanding and analyzing climate-related security risks in order to…Pandemic, Social Unrest and War Echoing in the Amazon September 29, 2022 Land Portal Foundation, Tenure Facility, Ford Foundation, and Thomson Reuters Foundation online Recent global events have had dyre impacts on the world's remaining forests, particularly in tropical regions.Conflict and Food Security, GFA Implementation, and More! September 13, 2022 Alliance for Peacebuilding and Stimson Center Washington, DC and online In the lead-up to the United Nations General Assembly, join AfP and the Stimson Center on Tuesday, September 13th at 10am ET for a conversation on conflict and food insecurity."Gender, Conflict, and Peacebuilding" Course September 7, 2022 - 2022-09-09 Swisspeace and the University of Basel kHaus, Basel, Switzerland This course examines the relationship between gender, violent conflict, and peacebuilding. |
LibraryIn the last two weeks, 18 new publications were added to our online library of materials on environmental peacebuilding. Here is a sampling of the new additions: A European Green Deal for Militaries to Strengthen Europe's Defence January 1, 2022 | Louise van Schaik and Akash Ramnath This Clingendael policy brief points out six wins for the EU when decarbonising the military.Women, Peace and Security and Land Reform January 1, 2022 | Clare Castillejo and Pilar Domingo Peacebuilding processes involve a wide range of change or reform processes through which the rules of political, social and economic exchange are contested and renegotiated to address the underlying causes of conflict.January 1, 2022 | Lukas Rüttinger, Raquel Munayer, Pia van Ackern, and Florian Titze A new report by WWF and adelphi looks at the complex nexus between nature and security.Integrating the Concept of Peacebuilding in Sustainability Impact Assessment January 1, 2022 | Katharina Löhr, Héctor Morales-Muñoz, Tatiana Rodriguez, Camilo Lozano, Martha Del Rio, Samyra Hachmann, Michelle Bonatti, Julia Pazmino, Augusto Castro-Nuñez, and Stefan Sieber This paper integrates peacebuilding components into sustainability impact assessment (SIA) for application in geographies vulnerable to, recovering from, or experiencing conflict.Putin's Ukraine Gambit Was 'Self-Defeating' January 1, 2022 | Keith Johnson Two experts on energy and geopolitics talk about spiking prices, Russia’s war, and what that means for the climate fight.January 1, 2022 This document gathers quotations on the links between climate change and conflict in the IPCC Working Group II report Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability.January 1, 2022 | Anne Dienelt The book rethinks the means of harmonization of prima facie norm conflicts in light of the multitude of international agreements across regimes.January 1, 2022 | Laura E. R. Peters Disasters, including disaster-related activities, have been shown to precipitate, intensify, and lengthen violent conflicts, yet disasters have also demonstrated the potential to reduce violent conflict, encourage cooperation, and build peace.Climate Change, Violent Conflict and Environmental Peacebuilding: Understanding the Interlinkages January 1, 2022 | Tobias Ide In many parts of the world, climate change has severe impacts not only on human security but also on economic and political stability.Why Climate Change Matters for Human Security January 1, 2022 | Janani Vivekananda This paper explores the mix of mediating factors with a view to understand and inform decision- makers on how these factors affect the capacity of individuals and institutions to adapt to climate change and… |
International NewsIn the last two weeks, 43 international news items on environmental peacebuilding were posted on our website. The following is a sampling: Afghanistan: Afghanistan's Taliban Step up Coal Exports to Boost Local Budget May 26, 2022 | Mohammad Yunus Yawar, Reuters The Afghan Taliban are stepping up coal exports to Pakistan and have raised duties on sales, officials said, as the group aims to generate more revenue from its mining sector in the absence…Niger/Sahel: Building Peace in the Sahel with ‘the Great Green Wall’ May 26, 2022 | UNDP When it started in 2007, the Great Green Wall (GGW) was envisioned as a tree-planting initiative to restore Africa’s degraded landscapes and transform millions of lives in the Sahel.Iraq: Iraq Targets 12 GW of Renewables by 2030 May 26, 2022 | Anna Ivanova, Renewables Now Iraq, a major oil producer, aims to have 12 GW of renewables generation capacity by the end of the decade, oil minister Ihsan Abdul Jabbar told the country's official newspaper Al-Sabaah.Afghanistan: Badghis Farmers Want Water Shortage Issue Addressed May 25, 2022 | Pajhwok Afghan News Farmers in northwestern Badghis province have expressed satisfaction with recent rains after a dry spring.Liberia: 'Passage of Revenue Sharing Bill Will Accelerate Liberia’s Development' May 25, 2022 | Alvin Worzi, Observer The Executive Director of Integrity Watch (IW), Harold Aidoo, said the passage of the Revenue Sharing Bill into law will assist in accelerating Liberia’s development by putting money in the hands of local…Ukraine: The Ukraine War’s Collateral Damage May 24, 2022 | Michael Klare, TomDispatch The war in Ukraine has already caused massive death and destruction, with more undoubtedly to come as the fighting intensifies in the country’s east and south.Australia: Australian Women Document Climate Crisis in Visual Petition – In Pictures May 23, 2022 | Tracey Nearmy, The Guardian The #everydayclimatecrisis visual petition is a collection of more than 1,000 photographs taken by women and non-binary people across Australia showing the impact of the climate crisis on their lives.May 22, 2022 | Ivana Kottasová, CNN While the world's eyes are focused on the human suffering brought about by Russia's invasion, environmental experts in Ukraine are keeping a close record of the environmental damage it has caused, to try…Sudan/South Sudan: Khartoum and Juba Hold Talks On Cooperation in Petroleum Field May 22, 2022 | Sudan News Agency Joint talks between Khartoum and Juba began today in Khartoum to develop joint cooperation in the field of petroleum, discuss technical and financial arrangements, increase oil production and the challenges that faced implementation…May 21, 2022 | Philippa Nuttall, New Statesman The purple shoots of spring meadow saffron are usually a welcome sign of spring in Ukraine. This year the rare flowers lie crushed, destroyed by Russian tanks.Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraq Aims to Establish New Oil Company in Kurdistan Region May 21, 2022 | Rowena Edwards, Reuters Iraq’s federal government aims to establish a new oil company in the Kurdistan region, the oil ministry said in a statement on Saturday.May 19, 2022 | Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN The head of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) today called for greater funding for agriculture to ensure there’s available and accessible food in crisis situations, noting that conflict…South Sudan: Century-Old Canal Project Sparks Opposition in South Sudan May 19, 2022 | Deng Machol, Associated Press A petition to stop the revival of the 118-year-old Jonglei Canal project in South Sudan, started by one of the country’s top academics, is gaining traction in the country, with the waterway touted…DRC: Results of Mining Tax for Reforestation in the DRC Leave More Questions Than Answers May 19, 2022 | Didier Makal, Mongabay Through taxes, in particular the reforestation tax, logging and mining operators in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) must pledge to restore landscapes they have damaged through their activities.Syria: Syria’s Poisoned Earth: How Years of Conflict Have Polluted and Destroyed Syrian Land May 16, 2022 | Loujeina Haj Youssef and Mais Katt, Rozana An undercovered aspect of wars is how they destroy the landscape of countries, from uprooting trees and destroying irrigation systems to polluting the soil with heavy metals from weapons. |
Blogs & OpinionIn the last two weeks, 5 blogs & opinion pieces on environmental peacebuilding were posted on our website. Climate Security at USAID: (Re)defining an Integrative Issue August 30, 2022 | Daniel Abrahams and Allison Brown Climate security is an essential conceptual framework to understand the global interplay of biophysical and socioeconomic forces that threaten our planet.Climate, Peace and Security and the Need for a Coordinated Approach August 29, 2022 | Frederic Gateretse-Ngoga In the African continent, where both slow and fast onset climate events undermine economic and political stability, the linkage between climate change and conflict is no longer debatable.Leveraging Hydropower for Peace August 24, 2022 | Emilie Broek and Kyungmee Kim Hydropower is the largest source of low-carbon electricity in the world today. And its benefits are needed more than ever.How the Russian Invasion of Ukraine May Impact the Arctic August 22, 2022 | Benjamin J. Sacks and Kristin Van Abel Seven countries that ring the North Pole recently declared that they would suspend cooperation with Russia at the Arctic Council, which Russia currently chairs, in response to Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.August 16, 2022 | Michael Long and Michael Lynch When Russia invaded Ukraine, it created not only a refugee crisis and social devastation, but also extensive environmental destruction. |
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