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  • Oct 17, 2024 | sipri.org | Simone Bunse |Florian Krampe

    On 9 October, two SIPRI experts briefed members of the German parliament on climate-related security risks. Ongoing SIPRI research is focused on the multitude of crises facing the Sahel region. Dr Simone Bunse, Senior Researcher in SIPRI’s Food, Peace and Security Programme, explained how food insecurity, climate change and violent conflict interact in the Sahel. Dr Bunse also explored possible solutions to the challenges arising from these interactions.

  • Apr 30, 2024 | diis.dk | Florian Krampe

    Wednesday 29 May 2024, 10.00-16.00DIIS ∙ Danish Institute for International StudiesGl. Kalkbrænderi Vej 51A2100 CopenhagenAreas of the world affected by violent conflict and state fragility are among the most vulnerable to climate change yet receive an extremely low share of global climate financing. This is despite the fact that most United Nations (UN) Member States now recognise the interlinkages between climate change and violent conflict.

  • Jul 29, 2023 | journals.sagepub.com | Dahlia Simangan |Srinjoy Bose |John Candelaria |Florian Krampe

    1. IntroductionThis study seeks to identify environmental security issues at the local or community levels using the concept of positive peace. Peace research has generally centered on negative peace, or what Galtung (1969) defines as the absence of direct and physical violence rather than positive peace, or the elimination of indirect and structural forms of violence.

  • Jun 26, 2023 | unu.edu | Florian Krampe

    The wildfires raging in Canada are yet another reminder that climate change is already having an impact on all our lives. As the smoke clears around the United Nations building in New York, we are likely to see a renewed push for the UN Security Council to tackle the security risks posed by climate change, including in the upcoming New Agenda for Peace policy brief from UN Secretary-General António Guterres.

  • Jun 22, 2023 | globalissues.org | Florian Krampe

    STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Jun 22 (IPS) - The wildfires raging in Canada are yet another reminder that climate change is already having an impact on all our lives. As the smoke clears around the United Nations building in New York, we are likely to see a renewed push for the UN Security Council to tackle the security risks posed by climate change, including in the upcoming New Agenda for Peace policy brief from UN Secretary-General António Guterres.

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