Presented at the United for a Different Migration conference, the FEGS lays out a new narrative for migration, published in September 2018.
Read MoreA study by Strauss Center scholars provides robust new data on where—and how—fragility and climate risks combine to make populations more vulnerable to humanitarian emergencies and instability across the globe.
Read MoreThis report outlines how the EU can meet a Responsibility to Prepare for unprecedented yet foreseeable threats to international peace and security.
Read MoreThe European Union has long played a leadership role in the global response to climate change, including the development and dissemination of climate-friendly technologies such as renewable energy. EU diplomacy has been a vital contributor to the development of international cooperation on climate change through the agreement of the United Nations Climate Convention, its Kyoto Protocol and, most recently, the Paris Agreement. In addition, the election of Donald Trump as President of the United States means that the EU contribution to climate diplomacy will become more important still, both in filling the leadership gap (together with other major economies) and in responding to any sabotage by the Trump administration.
Read MoreThe Atlas of Environmental Migration illustrates the impacts of climate change and extreme weather events on human migration and population displacement.
Read MoreThis publication guides you through the understanding .. of how military operations may affect the people that depend on the products and services of nature, and what can be done to consolidate positive impacts and to avoid or reduce negative one.
Read MoreThis publication provides a sober and revealing analysis of weather-related disaster trends over a twenty year time-frame which coincides with a period which has seen the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties become an established high- profile annual fixture on the development calendar.
Read MoreThe publication, adopted by the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the OSCE participating States, refers to climate change as a long term challenge and defines a complementary role for the OSCE.
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