We need to put opportunity and peace back at the center of environmental peace and conflict research and practice. In fragile states, we need to strengthen our...
South-South cooperation (SSC) as a complementary means of implementation provides great opportunities for developing countries to advance sustainable...
In 1981, Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen noted that “starvation is the characteristic of some people not having enough food to eat. It is not the characteristic of...
WATCH: Dan Smith, Director of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, talks about why climate change with its destabilizing effects will...
Whilst a growing number of studies are appearing that analyse the statistical relationship between climate change and violent conflict, the implications for...
On 4-5th May, adelphi was at the Resilient Cities Congress 2017 in Bonn to speak on a panel on ‘Violence and Climate Change in Cities’. The session was a unique...
Severe pollution incidents have provided some of the most visually arresting images of recent armed conflicts. Oil fires and spills, bomb – damaged and looted...
WATCH: Amina Mohammed, UN Deputy Secretary-General and former Minister of Environment of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, talks about how the new concept of...
Without concerted efforts to help small-scale farmers raise productivity and adapt to climate change, the G20 will not come close to attaining its goal of...
At the 2017 Stockholm Forum on Peace and Development from 3 - 4 May, adelphi, in partnership with SIPRI and SEI, convened two sessions on climate change and...
WATCH: In this interview, Peter Fischer from the German Federal Foreign Office reports how the G7 integrate climate into their analysis of future conflicts...
WATCH: Michael Rademaker, Deputy Director of The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies, stresses why collaboration at the climate-security interface is urgently...
World-wide, cities are on the advance. Today, they host more than half of the world's population and every minute, their population grows by 140 people: 200,000...
The world’s 49 most climate vulnerable countries have called on the G20 to finally set a date – preferably 2020 – for a phase out of fossil fuel subsidies, in a...