There is no exact science when it comes to predicting when and where the next major humanitarian crisis will occur.
For the 2013 Environment and Security Discussion Series, the Stimson Center invites experts to share their opinions on how environmental issues affect security policy trends on both nation
The documentary Tar Sands – to the Ends of the Earth, with a recent screening at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, draws attention to the significantly worse CO2 footprint of tar sa
The documentary Tar Sands – to the Ends of the Earth, with a recent screening at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, draws attention
With Arctic sea ice thinning and shrinking rapidly in recent years, the U.S. military and scientific agencies are scrambling to cope with the looming prospect of a seasonally ice-free Arctic Ocean.
Amidst Climate Change and Shifting Energy Markets, New Challenges for Transatlantic Security
Climate change is becoming one of America’s most critical national security issues of the 21st century.
The U.S. government could play a key role in breaking the link between commodity production and greenhouse gas emissions associated with tropical deforestation, argues a new report released by seven environmental groups.
A staggering amount of development dollars – one in three, in fact – are lost due to natural disasters and crises.
Natural disasters have dominated news coverage in the past several years, with many observers noting a distressing rise in the frequency and scale of disasters
Climate-induced migration in Mexico is a complex issue and the future impact of this phenomenon is neither clear nor agreed upon.
This week, Admiral Samuel J. Locklear II, the head of U.S. military forces in the Pacific, told The Boston Globe that climate change was the gravest threat in the region. While such an assessment may be surprising, given North Korea's recent nuclear tests, the U.S.