This opinion article was originally published by Euractiv on 17 March, 2026. 

The Planetary Security Initiative is thrilled to announce that this years' conference will host a dinner on December 12th in The Hague's Gemeente Museum, for all the participants of the event. The municipality museum of The Hague currently features exhibitions of the Dutch modern design, including high exponents of De Stijl movement that this year celebrates its 100th birthday. Read the article for more information about Mondrian and De Stijl.
The research conducted by Peter Schwartzstein investigates the links between the early signs of climate change and the rise of the Islamic State in Iraq. Battered by shifting resources, desperate farmers were driven into terror recruiters’ clutches. Can it happen again?
International Alert and the Netherlands Embassy in Mali hosted a preparatory workshop on climate change & security in Mali on 23 and 24 October 2017 in Bamako aiming at bringing stakeholders from the climate change, natural resource management, security and development sector together to discuss and analyze the compound risks of the climate change – natural resource – security nexus in Mali.
Despite active discussion within the scientific community, and rising media interest, climate geoengineering remains largely absent from political and public debates. In this recent article in Science Magazine, Carnegie Climate Geoengineering Governance Initiative (C2G2) called upon policy-makers to become more actively involved. Given the low levels of knowledge and high levels of misperceptions surrounding geoengineering, the piece also offers a useful overview of the issue, and addresses some commonly asked questions.
In order to prepare for the upcoming Planetary Security Conference, senior policy makers and distinguished experts are meeting in a sub-regional policy dialogue for the Levant. They share best practices on an integrated approach to the Water-Energy-Food (WEF) nexus with the objective to identify areas for action in this field.
On November 22nd The European Parliament's Foreign Affairs subcommittee on Security and Defence will host a public hearing on the implications of climate change for EU common Security and Defence Policy. During the meeting various experts will discuss trends and developments in climate-security and European responses.