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.
The CORVI assessment provides Dominica with critical information and a roadmap for actions that can help to address its most pressing challenges
May 31, 2024

Dominica’s coastal and marine communities, marine ecosystems, tourism, and fisheries are vulnerable to growing extreme weather, compounded by financial and human resource constraints
May 30, 2024

The Environmental Security team convenes global partners to address climate risk and IUU fishing at the Our Ocean Conference in Greece
May 6, 2024

Latest CORVI climate risk assessment is announced as an official commitment to the Our Ocean Conference 2024
April 17, 2024

As more countries around the globe move to ban Russian seafood and implement seafood traceability systems, they are looking to the US as a global leader
February 22, 2024

Examining the existing U.S. programming that supports seafood trade monitoring and offering recommendations to improve combatting illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing
December 15, 2023

The Environmental Security team reflects on key themes and historic announcements from their participation in COP28
December 14, 2023
November 30, 2023