On 5 June 2025, Hannah Lentschig, Research Fellow at the Clingendael Institute and PSI Project Leader, participated in the 17th edition of The Hague

A new policy brief by the Conflict & Research Unit at the Clingendael Institute analyses disputes over natural resources such as water and land among pastoralist groups and between mobile pastoralists and sedentary farmers, which have a long history and are turning increasingly violent.
Today, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned of a catastrophic implications of climate change unless substantial action takes place, having severe consequences on global climate security.
The European Union has recently started in earnest to climate-mainstream its defence and security sectors.
The Clingendael Institute and the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies have united to analyse deeper the impacts of climate change within South Asia.
A first comprehensive assessment of climate security within the UN Security Council has been published, which is quite frank in its assessment of the Council's progress and headwinds.
In June, the Planetary Security Initiative (PSI) team of the Clingendael Institute, together with the Netherlands Embassy to Iraq and the local partner Ozon, organized its first hybrid workshop in Basra, Iraq.