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Climate Security in 3D: Sustaining Peace for the Most Vulnerable
This Climate Security in 3D dialogue event explored practical opportunities for addressing climate-related security risks to promote climate justice. -
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Fragility Forum 2022 - Climate Security Priorities for Peacebuilding in Mali
As part of the Fragility Forum 2022, Weathering Risk co-hosted a moderated interactive discussion sensitising policymakers and practitioners to near-medium term climate fragility risks for Mali’s development and security. -
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Entry points and priorities for MINUSMA to address environmental and climate security in Mali
This paper proposes practical ways for the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) to operationalise parts of its mandate linked to the climate and environment, including guidance on the role of a specific environmental and climate security advisor. -
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Weathering Risk 'Peace Pillar' announced
New Weathering Risk Peace Pillar to pilot systematic implementation of climate-security informed peace programming -
The Weathering Risk Peace Pillar
Implementing climate-linked peacebuilding in regions severely affected by conflict and climate risks. -
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Climate Risk Profile: Somalia
Weathering Risk’s Climate Risk Profile: Somalia provides policymakers and practitioners in the field with an overview of projected climate parameters and related impacts on different sectors from now until 2080 under two different climate change scenarios. This is the first step in building a risk-informed climate security analysis. -
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Death and destruction: the humanitarian crisis of climate change
The latest IPCC report makes it clear that there is nowhere to hide from the impacts of a warming world.... “Climate change makes conflict more likely in the future,” insisted Lieutenant General Richard Nugee from the UK’s Ministry of Defence, during a recent online event. “Those areas most affected by climate change are often those least able to deal with the change.”