Communities regreen the Sahel to increase stability

  • sahel
  • climate security
  • food resilience
Land degradation due to climate change has endangered the livelihoods of rural communities and heightened the conflict between farmers and herders. Together with local organizations, Both ENDS initiated the program "Communities Regreen the Sahel" to help locals restore their lands, and, thus, increase agricultural production and stability.

Planetary Security: the Security Implications of Climate Change

  • security
  • climate change
Expert Alexander Verbeek explains the urgent need both for effective climate change action and for steps to be taken to prepare for life in a drastically different world, where global warming and related environmental degradation will impact on security.

Environmental Activism for Wildlife Protection in Uganda

  • environmental activism
  • uganda
  • Natural Resources
Planetary Security Initiative met with William Leslie Amanzuru, an environmental activist from Uganda, to learn more about how local civil society organizations can fight against the consequences of climate change while working on building peace.

Predicting Conflict Risk with Environmental Data

  • Data
  • conflict risk
Putting a multidisciplinary approach to conflict risk analysis into practice, the Water, Peace and Security (WPS) partnership launched the WPS Global Early Warning Tool this week.

UN Security Council Briefing on Protection of the Environment in Armed Conflict

  • event
  • armed conflict
  • protection of the environment
In order to explore further options for improved international responses to the risks posed to the environment by the activities of armed forces in conflict, the Republic of Estonia, the Federal Republic of Germany, the State of Kuwait, and the Republic of Peru will convene an Arria-formula meeting on 9 December 2019.

In Syria, the Environmental Toll of War Beginning to Emerge

  • dirty war
  • Natural Resources
  • governance
  • syria
Humanitarian suffering should be at the forefront of analysis on war, but at the same time, environmental impact deserves a more prominent place at the conflict analysis table, as there are direct links with peacebuilding, conflict resolution and socio-economic reconstruction efforts.This article examines the key challenges that Syria’s environment and the people who depend on it are facing.