Some of the world’s most climate-vulnerable people aren’t receiving enough support. How can we scale up climate finance and action in fragile and conflict-affected places? https://t.co/rtxrd9v1zJ
A land-for-ceasefire arrangement would be a "bad bargain" - one which "will almost certainly sow deeper, more intractable problems for Ukraine, Europe and the west."
Olena Borodyna on Trump and Putin's #AlaskaSummit ➡️ https://t.co/LN7os4qNaI
"Over the next two years in the UN Security Council, #Somalia has a chance to change the narrative on #climatechange and conflict."
SPARC research lead Mauricio Vazquez for @devex on rethinking the links between climate and fragility: https://t.co/k4WvJp10Vz
In the aftermath of #HurricaneBeryl, Caribbean leaders warn that their countries cannot sustain the rising debt related to #climate#disasters.
@emilycwilkinson @ODI_Global spoke to @carolynbeeler@TheWorld about a 'Marshall Plan' for Caribbean nations.⬇️ https://t.co/UKxYRfRtBr
Climate security narratives are encouraging us to focus on the symptoms, not the causes, of climate vulnerability in conflict-affected countries. https://t.co/kvYfj1iew8
In recent years, we have seen the rise of a popular story, where climate change increases the probability of violent conflict. In fact, it is conflict & fragility which drive climate change vulnerability, argues @ODIclimate’s Mauricio Vazquez.
#Opinion⬇️
https://t.co/3DUZS3auEV
"The devastation wrought by Hurricane Beryl offers the new Labour government an immediate opportunity to make a positive global impact."
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@emilycwilkinson & @Courtneyolinz join Caribbean heads of state in calling for a Marshall Plan for island nations:
Hurricane Beryl risks leaving Caribbean nations in a debt trap. 🚨
ODI's @emilycwilkinson, @Courtneyolinz and @MatthewLBishop join three Caribbean PM’s, climate negotiators and experts to call for a Marshall Plan for island nations in @guardiannews ⤵️
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#BerylHurricane is a disturbing harbinger of what is to come as global sea-surface temperatures keep rising."
Global Risks and Resilience's @emilycwilkinson & @Courtneyolinz with @MatthewLBishop on what governments can do to better support small islands: https://t.co/QghgOSKJr1
“There is a misconception that pastoralists are not needed, so they should be kicked out... But they meet the food needs of Nigerians on daily basis. These people have rights as Nigerians.”
🎧@FUDECO_NG Director Sarli Nana on #DynamicDrylands: https://t.co/MMcV21fdTC
🎧Livestock keeping - raising, milking and selling camels, cattle, goats and sheep - is the backbone of economic life in the drylands.
Find out more about this livelihood is evolving from experts at @ilri and @mercycorps: https://t.co/sJwpegMhoA #SPARCideas#DynamicDrylands
🎧Dynamic Drylands: the podcast from @SPARC_Ideas which explores new ways of thinking about aid, development and resilience in the drylands of Africa and the Middle East. Listen now:
https://t.co/lDN9xhezUf #SPARCideas#DynamicDrylands
Why is the word 'resilience' so tricky in areas of protracted crises and conflict?
🎧@HPG_ODI Senior Research Simon Levine Fellow on Dynamic Drylands, episode 1. Listen to the series here: https://t.co/MMcV21fdTC
#DynamicDrylands#SPARCideas@ODI_Global@ODIclimate