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Myanmar: Myanmar’s Illicit Rare Earth Industry Grows Despite Insurgency

Feb 28, 2024 | Fair Planet

As the world attempts to shift from fossil fuels toward renewable energy, rare earth mining has rapidly expanded in Myanmar. The country is now one…


Afghanistan: Uruzgan Feud Ends: 12-Year Land Dispute Resolved, Families Reconcile in Peace

Feb 28, 2024 | BNN Breaking

Read about the remarkable reconciliation of a 12-year feud in Uruzgan, showcasing the power of mediation and community involvement in fostering peace. Explore the path…


The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and Its Discontents

Feb 28, 2024 | Amit Ranjan

Building a dam on the Nile has caused major geopolitics tensions in the region and has the potential to fuel dispute between countries on the…


Iraq: Oil Spills Pile on Pressure for Iraq’s Farmers, Authorities Blame ISIS

Feb 27, 2024 | Arab Weekly

Oil spills in Iraq, a country ravaged by decades of conflict, corruption and decaying infrastructure, have contaminated farmland in the northern province, especially during the…


UN: Climate Change and Food Insecurity Threaten Global Peace

Feb 27, 2024 | BusinessMirror

Climate change and food insecurity are intertwined challenges that have far-reaching implications for global peace and security. The consequences of climate change, such as rising…


After War, Afghanistan’s New Battle: Climate Disasters

Feb 27, 2024 | Meladul Haq Ahmadzai

During the war, Afghanistan grappled with climatic disasters amidst competing priorities. Today, post-war, the nation confronts exacerbated challenges of climate change, contending with issues like…


Afghanistan: “Lack of Latrines Posed a Major Challenge for Us,” Says Baqir Shah from a Village Devastated by Floods in Afghanistan. Together with the Community, We Built 38 Latrines

Feb 26, 2024 | People in Need

As per UNOCHA, heavy off-season rainfall started on 22 July 2023 and caused flash floods in multiple provinces in Afghanistan. By 24 July 2023, the…


Colombia: Financial Sector Must Reform Subsidies to Protect Nature, Colombian Ministry Says

Feb 26, 2024 | Sergio Colombo, Carbon Pulse

The financial sector must step up and participate in the process of reforming subsidies that are harmful to nature, Colombia's environment ministry has said, as…


Climate Change: Global Tapestry: Navigating the Complex Interplay of Climate, Conflict, and Commerce

Feb 26, 2024 | Mahnoor Jehangir, BNN Breaking

Discover the intricate web of challenges facing humanity through recent global events, from climate change impacts in Mexico to geopolitical tensions in the Gulf of…


Liberia Conservation Works Promoting Sustainable Livelihoods to Preserve Liberia’s Forests

Feb 26, 2024 | FrontPage Africa

Over two thirds of Liberia’s land is covered by forests, with over half of the country’s residents living within walking distance of a forest and…


Afghanistan: Afghanistan Invests $300 Million in Agriculture to Combat Food Insecurity

Feb 25, 2024 | BNN Breaking

Discover how Afghanistan's Ministry for Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock is tackling food insecurity with a significant investment in the agricultural sector, aiming to boost food…


Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka Extends Demining Body's Tenure for Landmine Free Nation

Feb 24, 2024 | Xinhua

The Sri Lankan government has decided to extend the tenure of National Mine Action Center to 2027 to achieve landmine free country, a minister said…


Afghanistan/Uzbekistan: Afghan Canal Will Divert Water from Uzbekistan

Feb 24, 2024 | Times of Central Asia

Afghanistan has begun construction of the second phase of the Qosh Tepa Canal, which will divert water from the Amu Darya River and may have an…


Theme of Science Prize 2024: Ecocide: Impacts of Wars and/or Climate Change on Food Security Since 1945

Feb 24, 2024 | Hans Günter Brauch Foundation

The Hans Günter Brauch Foundation (HGBS) for Peace and Ecology in the Anthropocene awards annually an international science prize (ISP). The theme for its ISP…


Burundi/Kenya/South Sudan: Chaos at Kakuma as Refugees Clash over Food and Water

Feb 23, 2024 | Bakari Ang’ela, The Standard

Several people have been injured at the Kakuma camp as refugees clashed over resources. The asylum seekers reportedly fought over the sharing of food and…


Afghanistan: The Red Gem of Conflict: Afghanistan's Jegdalek Ruby Mine and the Quest for Transparency

Feb 23, 2024 | Saboor Bayat, BNN Breaking

Discover the story of Afghanistan's Jegdalek ruby mine, a tale of economic potential, governance challenges, and the balancing act between wealth and transparency. Explore the…


DRC: DR Congo Angered by Kigali-Brussels Minerals Deal

Feb 23, 2024 | Agence de Presse Africaine

The European Union believes that Rwanda will be a hub for minerals. A diplomatic row seems to be gradually brewing between the European Union (EU)…


Somalia: Infrastructures for Peace & Environmental Peacebuilding in Hirshabelle & Galmudug States, Somalia [Video]

Feb 22, 2024 | Berghof Foundation

The overarching objective of the project is to contribute to the constructive transformation of the conflict cycle, climate change and environmental degradation in the two…


Afghanistan: Badghis Residents Warned against Cutting Pistachio Trees

Feb 22, 2024 | Pajhwok Afghan News

Pistachio forest in Badghis province is national wealth and those cutting down pistachio trees will face legal consequences, the provincial acting agriculture director said on…


Colombia: Colombia Adds Hundreds of Species to List of Threatened Flora and Fauna

Feb 22, 2024 | Maxwell Radwin, Mongabay

The number of threatened species in Colombia is much higher than previously thought, after officials carried out a study to reevaluate the state of the…


Ukraine/Russia: War Drives Future Forest Fire Risks

Feb 21, 2024 | Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has had a major negative impact on forests in war-affected regions. And for the coming decades the risk of forest…


How the UN Environment Assembly Can Help Addressing the Environmental Impacts of War

Feb 21, 2024 | PAX

On February 26, UN Environmental Assembly (UNEA) – the world’s top decision-making body on the environment – will begin its Sixth Session in Nairobi, Kenya.…


Iraq/Kuwait: Tensions between Iraq and Kuwait over the Khor Abdullah Channel

Feb 20, 2024 | Jamie Trinidad, E-International Relations

The fate of a bilateral agreement on maritime navigation rights in the Khor Abdullah channel, which separates southern Iraq from northern Kuwait, has been cast…


Sudan: Sudanese Minister Accuses RSF of Looting Gold and Silver

Feb 20, 2024 | Sudan Tribune

Sudan’s Minister of Minerals, Mohamed Bashir Abu Nammu, has made serious accusations against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), claiming they looted 15 tons of silver…


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Feb 20, 2024 | Environmental Peacebuilding Association

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Waters of Conflict

Feb 19, 2024 | Joshua Frank

The situation is beyond dire. In 2023, it was estimated that upwards of three billion people, or more than 37% of humanity, faced real water shortages, a…


Ticking Boxes: Are Military Climate Mitigation Strategies Fit for Purpose?

Feb 19, 2024 | Linsey Cottrell

Many sectors face difficult challenges in reducing their GHG emissions in order to achieve net-zero targets by 2050. Healthcare is estimated to be responsible for…


Debate at the UN Security Council: The Impact of Climate Change and Conflict on Food Security

Feb 17, 2024 | Planet Security Initiative

On the 13th of February 2024, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) convened under the initiative of Guyana to debate the interconnection between the global…


DRC: Ethical Mineral Sourcing in the DRC: Balancing Progress and Human Rights

Feb 16, 2024 | Waqas Arain, BNN Breaking

The DRC, rich in copper and cobalt, faces a crisis of exploitation and conflict. Human rights abuses, displacement, and environmental degradation mar mining operations. Countries…


DRC: Biodiversity Advisor, USAID/DRC Peacebuilding and Biodiversity Conservation, Democratic Republic of Congo

Feb 16, 2024 | Management Systems International

Management Systems International (MSI), a Tetra Tech Company, is a Washington, D.C. metro area management consultancy with a 40-year history of delivering results for its…