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Global Issues
Map of global environmental conflicts: https://factbook.ecc-platform.org/

Resolving environmental conflicts is important for creating and sustaining peace. But the connections between environmental problems and social or political conflicts are complex. Environmental changes are rarely, if ever, the sole driver of tensions and violence. The ECC Factbook investigates climate-security links and offers a detailed, interactive map to explore more than 120 case studies. The editorial team is happy to announce 5 new features that make it even easier to access relevant information. Try them out and learn about environment, conflict and cooperation!

 

1. A new ‘slideshow’ function for the conceptual model allows you to explore climate-conflict dynamics in more detail.

 

2. Short texts summarise the main conflict mechanisms described in each case study.

 

3. Icons in the embedded maps of the factsheets show locations of interest.

 

4. More information is displayed when clicking on the icons.

 

5. Short texts summarise the climate adaptation and resilience-building measures described in each case study.

Adriana Erthal Abdenur, Igarapé Institute

Stories of clear skies and wildlife conquering urban areas might provide much needed comfort during these uncertain times as the health crisis unfolds. But in Brazil, where climate and environmental issues already lack attention and resources, the pandemic underscores the next crisis.

Climate Diplomacy
Global Issues
Dhanasree Jayaram, MAHE

Solutions to the current COVID-19 crisis need to be aligned to those of the climate crisis for a global transformation towards more sustainability, resilience, equity, and justice. Climate diplomacy has the tools to achieve these objectives simultaneously.

Climate Change
Security
Sub-Saharan Africa
International Crisis Group

In the central Sahel, states are mobilising to combat the impact of climate change as way of reducing conflict. But to respond suitably to growing insecurity, it is important to look beyond a simplistic equation linking global warming and resource scarcity to outbreaks of violence.

Georgina Gustin, InsideClimate News

Between food losses and critical shortages, COVID-19 and climate change are testing a food system that critics say has lost its resilience to crises.