Blogs & Opinions
Africa: Women Bear Brunt of Climate Disasters - They Should Lead Climate Solutions #AfricaClimateCrisis
Mar 11, 2022
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Melody Chironda
Global news headlines focus on climate projections about rising sea levels and high temperatures - but we rarely discuss how girls and women are on…
Blood Diamonds, Blood Oil
Mar 10, 2022
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John Jeffay
Today Russia stands accused of funding its invasion of Ukraine with what critics are calling blood oil. Russia exported $110bn of crude oil in 2021 and…
Climate Talks 'Need Women'
Mar 10, 2022
Marking this year's International Women's Day, the United Nations has called for the inclusion of women as leading voices to address climate change and guard…
Guest Post: In Conflict and Peace, What Drives Deforestation in Colombia?
Mar 9, 2022
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Augusto Castro-Nunez, Janelle M. Sylvester, and Raphael Ganzenmüller
Today, deforestation continues to beset Colombia’s conflict-affected areas, despite attempts to incorporate environmental conservation into peacebuilding activities. This suggests that our understanding of the complexities…
Gender Lens, Essential in Global Response to Climate-Induced Migration
Mar 8, 2022
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Renate Held
Vienna, International Women’s Day 2022 – Some people think of migration as a relatively new phenomenon: the “unfinished business of globalization”. Others call it humanity’s oldest…
Women Play a Key Role in Fighting Climate Change
Mar 8, 2022
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Annette Ssemuwemba, Apurva Mudliar, and Peter Donelan
Women are 14 times more likely to die from a climate disaster than men. That finding, by UN Women, reflects growing acknowledgment that the adverse effects…
Covid-19 and Climate Crisis Worsen Inequalities for Displaced Women and Girls
Mar 8, 2022
Conflict, climate change and the Covid-19 pandemic are delivering a triple blow to the rights and safety of refugee, internally displaced and stateless women and…
Women and the Environment: An Asia-Pacific Snapshot
Mar 8, 2022
Women and men interact with their environments differently. Women are disproportionately dependent on natural resources, but have less decision-making power over them. Men are more…
Climate Crisis Threatens Food Security for Women and Girls
Mar 8, 2022
Johannesburg – Women and girls, especially in rural communities, continue to face the brunt of the climate crisis that exacerbates pre-existing inequalities, jeopardizes their food…
How These Women Are Contributing to a Sustainable Tomorrow
Mar 8, 2022
Every year on March 8, International Women’s Day celebrates women’s achievements and calls attention to the challenges they face. The 2022 International Women’s Day theme is “Gender…
International Women’s Day: Women at the Heart of Climate Action
Mar 8, 2022
The theme for International Women’s Day, 8 March, 2022 is “Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow,” recognizing the leading role of women and girls…
International Women’s Day Celebrates the Contribution of Women and Girls as Climate Solution Multipliers
Mar 8, 2022
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton over the past three years led the Obama administration in making international women’s issues central to progressive foreign policy. A…
States Reluctant to Strengthen Laws Protecting the Environment from War
Mar 8, 2022
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Conflict and Environment Observatory
The invasion of Ukraine has once again highlighted the threat that wars pose to the environment. It has also drawn attention to the weakness of…
What Do We Know About Climate Change, Peace and Conflict?
Mar 8, 2022
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Tobias Ide
Very recently, Working Group 2 of the IPCC released its latest (sixth) report on the impacts of climate change, including on peace and conflict.
The peace- and conflict-related…
War in Ukraine Boosts the EU’s Energy Transition
Mar 7, 2022
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Alexander Verbeek
This week feels like living in November 1989 or September 2001; the news cycle moves so fast that you can’t keep track. So you follow…
Education - A Crucial Piece of the Climate Justice and Gender Equality Puzzle
Mar 7, 2022
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Susan Hopgood
For decades we have mobilised across the world and have worked towards gender equality, and increasingly over the last few years to address climate injustice.…
How Are Nuclear Power Plants Protected by Law During War?
Mar 7, 2022
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Anne Dienelt
The world held its breath when, on the morning of March 4, 2022, reports became public that Russian military forces had attacked the largest nuclear…
Legal Accountability for Environmental Destruction in Ukraine
Mar 7, 2022
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Rachel Killean
In an open letter published on the 3rd March, the Environmental Peacebuilding Association decried the intentional occupation of nuclear sites, including Chernobyl, and emphasised the risks of military…
Environmental Trends in the Ukraine Conflict, 10 Days in
Mar 5, 2022
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Doug Weir
Russia and Ukraine are major exporters of globally important agricultural commodities and fertiliser. As with oil prices, the invasion is already pushing up the prices…
Climate Finance and the Peace Dividend
Mar 4, 2022
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Catherine Wong
According to the OECD, countries receiving the least climate finance include not only the least developed, but also high-income countries in the Middle East and middle-income…
Review: The Army Climate Strategy and the Climate Security Plan for America
Mar 4, 2022
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Francesco Fmia and Caitlin Werrell
The U.S. Army released its first climate strategy on February 8, the first Service within the Department of Defense (DoD) to do so. This post summarizes and…
The Environmental Dimensions of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Mar 4, 2022
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Wilson Center
Today, the Environmental Peacebuilding Association published an open letter, signed by 902 individuals and 156 organizations from more than 75 countries, to express solidarity with the people…
Tethering to Human Rights in the Pushes and Pulls of Human Mobility
Mar 3, 2022
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Jill Baggerman
We live in an era of mobility of ideas, money, and people, said Oli Brown, Associate Fellow at Chatham House.
According to the World Bank’s Groundswell…
War Escalates Environmental Problems in Ukraine
Mar 3, 2022
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Teresa Bergen
Some Russians are concerned about the environmental effects of the war, too. Oleg Anisimov, head of the Russian delegation at a closed-door U.N. climate conference, apologized for…
Blockchain for Critical Minerals
Mar 3, 2022
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Michael J. Walsh, Jr., Eugenia Wang, and Kathleen E. Wegrzyn
The United States relies heavily on imports to satisfy its demand for critical minerals, and importers rely heavily on China for critical and rare earth…
Explainer: Why Women Need to be at the Heart of Climate Action
Mar 1, 2022
Those who are most affected by climate change today–women, girls and marginalised communities–must be involved in the design and implementation of climate response actions to…
Hydropolitics in the Russian – Ukrainian Conflict
Mar 1, 2022
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Mehmet Altingoz and Saleem Ali
It’s telling that one of the first actions that Russian forces took in their invasion of Ukraine was to blow up a dam on the North Crimean…
The Compounding Crises of the Pandemic, Climate Change, and Ukraine
Mar 1, 2022
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Alexander Verbeek
As Eisenhower could have told you, if you continue to prioritize the urgent above the important, most of your essential tasks will ultimately end in…
A Shift to Clean Energy Would Halt Russia's Petro-Thuggery and More
Feb 28, 2022
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Jonathan Overpeck
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is putting 44 million innocent lives in danger and threatening the sovereignty of a democratically governed country.
Oil and gas prices were…
Dire UN Report Warns of Conflicts Worsened by Climate Change
Feb 28, 2022
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Ja'han Jones
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a body of experts assembled by the U.N. to represent 195 governments, said in its report Monday that “climate change has caused…