The Newsletter Issue 2/214 includes articles on the importance of water diplomacy, the consequences of a resource rush in the Arctic, and the prospects of conflict-sensitive climate change adaptation in Sub-Saharan Africa. It also highlights initiatives in Uganda, Zambia and Cambodia that turn environmental conflict potential into collaboration. Download the PDF-version of the newsletter here.
We open this edition with a landmark publication on Sri Lanka — the first gender-responsive climate security assessment for the country, which is grounded in...
Responsibility for climate-related security risks falls to different institutions within the United Nations system. In recent years, progress has been made to...
As the world experiences increasing instability, the Berlin Climate and Security Conference (BCSC 2025) explored Climate, Conflict, and Cooperation in a...
A voluntary plan to curb fossil fuels, a goal to triple adaptation finance and new efforts to “strengthen” climate targets have been launched at the COP30...
The seventh edition of the Berlin Climate and Security Conference (BCSC) explored climate, conflict, and cooperation in a turbulent era. Better coordination and...
State Secretary Dr. Géza Andreas von Geyr opened the Seventh Berlin Climate and Security and conveyed four central messages on the vital link between climate...
The climate diplomacy podcast gives insights into the latest developments in international climate diplomacy. Our host Alexandra Steinkraus interviews experts...
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