Action on climate and security risks : review of progress 2017 /

Action on climate and security risks : review of progress 2017 / [electronic resource] Janani Vivekananda, Shiloh Fetzek, Malin Mobjörk, Amiera Sawas and Susanne Wolfmaier , Text - The Hague : Clingendael, 2017 - 43 p.

SIP1723 "December 2017" This report looks at progress made on policy and practical responses to climate-security risks for 2016-2017. Using the independent G7 commissioned report A New Climate for Peace as a basis, and building on last year’s report, Towards A Global Resilience Agenda, this year’s report sets out the key achievements, pitfalls and new challenges facing the foreign policy community working to reduce climate-fragility risks. The report was formally launched on Dec 12-13 at the 2017 Planetary Security Conference in the Hague, supported by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs launched the Planetary Security Initiative (PSI) in 2015. In the Spring of 2016 Clingendael was selected to implement the continuation of the PSI together with a consortium of leading think tanks working on this topic. E-bok


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