Projects
Confronting the global climate emergency by identifying high impact global governance solutions for climate action
A decision support tool for leaders who need to make smart investments to improve the security of their communities
Monitoring hazards and climate-induced risks to inform anticipatory action using earth observation, hydro-meteorological data, and community-engaged approaches
Advancing counter-IUU fishing policy discourse between Member states and Supporter NGOs.
Protecting ocean assets and promoting transparency across the global fishing industry to safeguard the economic, health and food security of the billions of people who depend on our oceans.
Exploring how UN field missions can use renewable energy to improve effectiveness, save money, enhance security, and increase access to energy while mitigating climate change
Sharing actionable insights on the links between population dynamics and prosperity, health, and security
Recent Publications
Issue Brief
Across the developing world, poor rural farming communities are being left behind, and without assistance, they risk taking the rest of their countries with them
Peter Schwartzstein
Commentary
As the war with Iran expands into a broader regional conflict, the Stimson Center's Environmental Security Program spoke with two leading experts on civilian infrastructure targeting in the Middle East to put last weekend's strikes in context
Lauren Herzer Risi • Erika Weinthal • Jeannie Sowers
Commentary
Without structural solutions that address both fronts together, the region is heading toward another cycle of sectarian violence
Lawk Ghafuri
Commentary
Not bombing Iran does not mean abandoning its people
Barbara Slavin
Commentary
In seven months after Assad fell, Israel attacked Syria nearly 1000 times
Ömer Özkizilcik
Commentary
The internationally recognized government of Yemen remains in place, but the locus of decision-making has shifted to Riyadh
Fatima Abo Alasrar
Commentary
From Iran to Yemen, Lebanon to Syria to Gaza and the West Bank, more people are likely to die from armed confrontations, humanitarian failures, and external intervention
Barbara Slavin
Commentary
Greater access to information, ironically, limits the ability of protestors to coalesce into a single, decisive political force
Shahir Shahidsaless
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Experts
Research Analyst, Environmental Security Program
Fellow and Deputy Director
Senior Fellow, Strategic Foresight Hub
Senior Fellow, Energy, Water and Sustainability Program
Nonresident Fellow, Environmental Security Program
Senior Fellow and Director, Environmental Security Program
Senior Advisor
Events
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