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Climate Change

Research report

3rd February 2026
What does a Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA) – undertaken for the climate, peace and security risks in the Lake Chad region – tell us about utilising c...

Briefing paper

20th January 2026
What does a Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA) – undertaken for the climate, peace and security risks in the Lake Chad region – tell us about utilising c...

Briefing paper

14th January 2026
How will changing climates fuel instability and violence in the Sahel, and what can be done to address these challenges, strengthen livelihoods, and c...

Event

21st January 2026
On 21 January 2026 a virtual panel discussion explored Afghanistan’s escalating water crisis and its implications for rural livelihoods, migration, an...

Blog

12th December 2025
A look at Indigeneous-led, cross-border environmental movements working to defend their rights and lands in the face of the intensive resource extract...

Event

22nd October 2025
An official side event of the Berlin Climate and Security Conference (BCSC) 2025 which explored how climate-related risks shape conflict dynamics.

Blog

23rd September 2025
Climate change and other disasters creates opportunities for profitable exploitation of people and resources.

Event

2nd September 2025
On 2 September 2025 an event exploring the challenges and opportunities of peacebuilding in a changing climate explored how climate and peacebuilding ...

Blog

10th June 2025
A new research project will develop a set of principles and factors that influence the effectiveness of efforts to prevent and manage climate-related ...

Event

24th June 2025
Held in London on 24-25 June, the XCEPT Conference 2025 brought together local and international experts and policymakers to explore the evolving regi...

Research report

21st April 2025
This book explores how climate adaptation efforts intersect with conflict dynamics in fragile tropical regions, using South Sudan as a case study.

Podcast

27th March 2024
Bangladesh is facing a climate emergency. Although it is one of the world’s least polluting nations, it is already experiencing some of the most sever...

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