As the climate crisis accelerates, competition over natural resources intensifies, and shifting demographics reshape global systems, the connections between environmental change and security are becoming increasingly complex—and consequential.
Through cross-sectoral, solutions-driven analysis, and inclusive dialogue among international stakeholders across governments, civil society, industry, and communities, the Stimson Center’s Environmental Security Program works to illuminate emerging risks and advance pragmatic strategies to build resilience for communities and countries.
October 2, 2024

Mauritius’ coastal communities, coral reefs, mangroves, and fisheries face compounding climate threats from tropical cyclones, flash flooding, sea level rise, saltwater intrusion
October 1, 2024

A discussion on coastal climate change in the Pacific highlighted creative solutions to build climate resilience, along with the challenges they must overcome
July 31, 2024

A summary of the second stakeholder workshop on reimagining the U.S. Seafood Import Monitoring Program, which crowdsourced how to implement new ideas and approaches
July 24, 2024

A summary of the first workshop in the "Reimagining SIMP" series
July 17, 2024

Hurricane Beryl devastated several Caribbean countries, highlighting the urgent need for integrated adaptation planning and international support to build coastal climate resilience
July 9, 2024

The 50th G7 Summit this year presents an opportunity to improve the quality of international climate finance
June 14, 2024

A call for global coordination to end illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing on the high seas
June 6, 2024