New Tool Offers Key Insights for Tackling Climate and Conflict Challenges


Nov 14, 2024 | Kayly Ober, Daniel Abrahams, Luna Ruiz
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When the White House released the US Framework for Climate Resilience and Security in September 2024, it was an important opportunity to highlight the significant impacts of climate change on US national security, economic, and strategic interests. The Framework also emphasized the need for tailored approaches in fragile, conflict-affected, and vulnerable (FCV) contexts, particularly in managing and allocating resources, as well as ensuring that climate finance addresses conflict drivers.