The Initiative for Peacebuilding – Early Warning (IfP-EW) has published the synthesis report “Climate Change and Conflict”.
Interview with Alina Banu, activist for the campaign “Salva?i Ro?ia Montan?” (Save Ro?ia Montan?), a civil society network that has been founded in response to a gold mine project in Ro?ia Montan?, Romania.
Land used to power European cars with biofuels for one year could produce enough wheat and maize to feed 127 million people, Oxfam reveals ahead of today’s important EU Energy Ministers’ meeting.
6 August 2012 - “The discovery of gas reserves in the eastern Mediterranean comes at a time when world demand for energy is growing rapidly and many are questioning the reliability of supplies from North Africa and the Middle East,” said Emmanuel Karagiannis, assistant professor of Russian and po
27th January 2012 - Global Witness and CCFD-Terre Solidaire welcomed a commitment today by EU Trade Commissioner De Gucht and Development Commissioner Piebalgs to make supply chains more transparent, a move that will help prevent natural resource-fuelled conflict.
The securitisation of climate change in the European Union. In: OECD: Global Security Risks and West Africa: Development Challenges. West African Studies. OECD Publishing, 120-134.
Parliamentary Update (SEDE Subcommittee) 11 July 2012. Brussels: ISIS Europe.
The EU's and China's institutional diplomacy in the field of climate change. Occasional Paper No 96. Brussels: EUISS.
Review of the Implementation in the EU of area K of the Beijing Platform for Action:Women and the Environment. Gender Equality and Climate Change Report. Brussels: EIGE.
The East Mediterranean Basin: A New Energy Corridor? Instutute for National Strategic Studies.
Climate change in UK security policy: implications for development assistance? Working Paper 342. London: Overseas Development Institute.
03 March 2011 - While Europe tries to ensure undistorted access to raw materials for its industries, commercial conflicts over export restrictions are a growing area of tension in international trade, with developing countries defending their right to curtail global access to their resources in s
Council conclusions on EU Climate Diplomacy. Brussels: CEU.