Adaptation & Resilience
Climate Change
Climate Diplomacy
Environment & Migration
Gender
Security
Global Issues
Stephan Wolters, adelphi

Dear Reader, this year’s UN Climate Change conference is about to kick off in Bonn, Germany. In its wake, natural and political hurricanes have shaken the planet and will affect the climate at COP23. There promises to be a packed agenda with negotiations ongoing on the implementation of the Paris Agreement’s objectives. COP23 will be crucial to pave the way for the facilitative dialogue due in 2018 to ensure that a further improvement of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) will be improved and overall ambition increased...

Cities
Climate Change
Climate Diplomacy
Environment & Migration
Private Sector
Global Issues
North America
Paul Joffe

Climate change is no longer a niche issue, but is now part of broader political and economic agendas. In the U.S., for example, those supporting climate action face a broad alliance of opposition extending beyond climate change across many issues, as well as dysfunctions in the U.S. policy making process. For these reasons, Paul Joffe argues that climate diplomacy requires a strategy that goes beyond climate change to address the full range of these drivers.

Climate Change
Early Warning & Risk Analysis
Environment & Migration
Global Issues
Alex Randall, Climate and Migration Coalition

As the hurricane season is slowly behind us, it is time to address its after-effetcs and develop prevention strategies for dealing with future impacts. But which measures can governments take to address hurricane displacement?

Climate Change
Environment & Migration
Land & Food
Middle East & North Africa
Adrien Detges, adelphi

The Syrian crisis and the multi-year drought that preceded it have become emblematic of contemporary discussions about the possible security implications of climate change. Jan Selby and colleagues argue in a recent study that there is insufficient evidence to support a significant link between climate change, drought and violent conflict in Syria. Adrien Detges (adelphi) takes a close look at this study and provides an outlook on the points and critiques raised by it.

Climate Change
Environment & Migration
Security
Global Issues
Jared Ferrie

When international leaders met in the Bangladeshi capital last month for ongoing discussions about a new global migration policy, they glossed over what experts say will soon become a massive driver of migration: climate change.

Climate Change
Environment & Migration
Security
Global Issues
19 December, 2016

Quote of the month

Bert Koenders, Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of the Netherlands

The Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Bert Koenders, emphasizes that climate change threatens international peace and security and speaks about his personal experience in Northern Mali, where he worked during his term as Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Head of

Climate Change
Environment & Migration
Land & Food
Security
Global Issues
28 June, 2016

Quote of the month

Ban Ki Moon, United Nations Secretary-General
“Desertification, land degradation, drought and climate change are interconnected. As a result of land degradation and climate change, the severity and frequency of droughts have been increasing, along with floods and extreme temperatures. […] Without a long-term solution, desertification and land degradation will not only affect food supply but lead to increased migration and threaten the stability of many nations and regions.”
Adaptation & Resilience
Climate Change
Environment & Migration
Global Issues
Dennis Tänzler, adelphi

The landmark decision on a new climate agreement in Paris in December 2015 is a major step in preventing dangerous climate change.

Climate Change
Development
Environment & Migration
Security
Sub-Saharan Africa
Middle East & North Africa
United Nations

26 May 2016 – At a meeting today in the United Nations Security Council on the situation in the Sahel region of sub-Saharan Africa, senior UN officials stressed that climate change plays a direct role in the region’s security, development and stability by increasing drought and fuelling conflict.

Climate Change
Climate Diplomacy
Development
Environment & Migration
Global Issues
Asia
Sreya Panuganti, New Security Beat
Burkina-Faso-shelter

2015 was a historic year for international commitments to sustainable development, climate change action, and new kinds of peacebuilding. For governments and policymakers, now comes the difficult task of living up to those commitments.

Security concerns, like ISIS and a revanchist Russia, tend to dominate people’s attention, but less sensational challenges to stability and economic development are piling up as well, threatening to overwhelm humanitarian budgets and prompting governments to shift funding from development to emergency aid.

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