The WMO (World Meteorological Organization) State of the Climate in Asia 2024 Report presents a clear and data-rich account of how Asia is being affected by accelerating climate change. Asia continues to warm nearly twice as fast as the global average.

On the 2nd April 2019 Sigrid Kaag, Dutch Minister for Development Cooperation, and Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, French Secretary of State to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, participated in the High-level event "Food and agriculture in times of crisis" of the Global Network against Food Crises in Brussels. In the past three years hunger has been on the rise after decades of decline. With almost a billion people suffering from hunger, the Global Report on Food Crises, launched early April 2019 highlights conflicts and climate change effects as major factors.
In March the the fourth UN Environment Assembly took place in Nairobi, Kenya. At the same time the sixth edition of UN Environment’s Global Environment Outlook (GEO6) was published under the theme “healthy planet, healthy people”. GEO6 assesses scientific research, analyses environmental policies, and aims to help policymakers and the public identify priority actions to achieve sustainable development. In a blog published by the Conflict and Environment Observatory, Doug Weir and Leonie Nimmo analyze the report specifically focusing on the nexus between conflict and the environment.
In recent years, the centre of Mali has been at the heart of a great deal of concern. The latest killings in Ogossagou, a Fulani village in the district of Bankass in the Mopti region, in which close to 160 people lost their lives on 23 March 2019, were condemned by the entire international community. The victims were not only Fulani families, but also Dogon civilians. In the aftermath of the violence, other attacks took place on a smaller scale, targeting several other civilians in the region.
Depuis quelques années maintenant, le centre du Mali est au cœur de toutes les attentions. Les dernières tueries d’Ogossagou, un village peulh du cercle de Bankass, dans la région de Mopti, où près de 160 personnes, ont perdu la vie, le 23 mars 2019, ont été condamnées par toute la communauté internationale. Ce ne sont pas seulement des familles peulhs, mais aussi des civils dogons, car il existe aussi un village dogon du même nom, qui ont été tués. Au lendemain des violences, d’autres attaques de moindre envergure ont eu lieu et ciblant plusieurs autres civils de la région.
On the 14th - 16th May, 2019, the 4th biannual European Conference of Defence and the Environment (ECDE) one of Europe's most relevant conferences on the environmental impacts of military operations, military training and management of environmentally hazardous substances, will take place in the Swedish Defence University at Försvarshögskolan, Stockholm
The 2019 Pacific Environmental Security Forum (PESF) is scheduled for 21-24 May 2019 in Wellington, New Zealand. U.S. Indo-Pacific Command and the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade will co-sponsor the event, supported by New Zealand’s Ministry of Defence. The forum brings government, military and civilian representatives together from across the Asia-Pacific region.