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Climate, Peace and Security Research Paper: Insights on Climate, Peace and Security
Kheira Tarif, Katongo Seyuba, Anne Funnemark, Dr Elisabeth L. Rosvold, Asha Ali , Dr Kyungmee Kim, Cedric de Coning and Dr Florian Krampe
Publisher: SIPRI
SIPRI, Stockholm:
December, 2023
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Climate change is having alarming effects on societies and ecosystems. There is also growing evidence of its impacts on peace and conflict, which is reflected in discussions in the United Nations Security Council. The Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) and SIPRI have analysed the links between climate, peace and security in countries and regions on the agenda of the UN Security Council in a series of Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheets. This paper synthesizes four key findings from the fact sheet series: (a) the centrality of livelihood to climate-related security risks; (b) the way in which climate change in one location can lead to insecurity risks in another; (c) how climate change interacts with new and existing conflict risks; and (d) conflict as a societal response to climate change. The paper concludes with recommendations for how the UN Security Council shapes policies for addressing the complex challenges arising from climate change.
Contents
I. Climate, peace and security
II. Climate change and vulnerabilities
III. Four findings on climate, peace and security
IV. Recommendations for the United Nations
ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)/EDITORS
Kheira Tarif is a Researcher in the SIPRI Climate Change and Risk Programme.
Katongo Seyuba
Katongo Seyuba is a Research Assistant in the SIPRI Climate Change and Risk Programme.
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Anne Funnemark was a Junior Research Fellow at NUPI.
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Dr Elisabeth L. Rosvold was a Senior Research Fellow at NUPI in the Research group on peace, conflict and development.
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Asha Ali is a Junior Research Fellow in NUPI’s Climate, Peace and Security Risks Project.
Kyungmee Kim
Dr Kyungmee Kim is a Researcher in the SIPRI Climate Change and Risk Programme.
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Cedric de Coning is a Research Professor in the Research Group on Peace, Conflict and Development at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI). He co-directs the NUPI Center on United Nations and Global Governance, and the Climate, Peace and Security Risk project.
Dr Florian Krampe
Dr Florian Krampe is the Director of the SIPRI Climate Change and Risk Programme.
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