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    1 Oct 2020

    PROJECT LAUNCH 🚀 21st Century Diplomacy: Foreign Policy is Climate Policy with & EXPLORE 👉 WATCH 👉 Use to keep up-to-date.

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  2. 6 hours ago

    Join Global Fellow Maxine Burkett tomorrow, February 15 from 10:30-11:45 AM HST/3:30-4:45 pm EST, for the Climate and Peace Forum's webinar, "Climate Strategies - Now Beyond Politics: Transforming US & Australian Perspectives." RSVP:

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    Feb 2

    's is a hotspot threatened by massive plantations that export to . This story looks at the state of the region's .

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  4. 15 hours ago

    "The fallout from the pandemic will continue to cast a shadow. So will negotiations between countries that share major rivers with unsettled politics, like the Mekong and Nile," writes . Read more ⬇️

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  5. Feb 13

    Conflict over is a surprisingly frequent cause of militarized dispute. Can institutions play a role in pacifying inter-state relations and promoting peace? Read more on how minor institutional reforms could yield promising results.

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    "Research continues to show elevated rates of [COVID-19] infection and mortality in men," says CCP's Dominick Shattuck, drawing attention to the larger dilemma of meaningfully engaging men in their health. A piece goes into further detail.

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  7. Feb 13

    “We recognize that climate change is a catastrophe, but also an unbelievable opportunity to build a future that we really want to have today. It’s going to be about the U.S. leading the world, not the U.S. catering to polluters.” -

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  8. Feb 12

    NEW | Read highlights from 's annual Journalists’ Guide to Energy & Environment look-ahead event featuring remarks from , , and leading journalists offering their predictions for energy and environmental news in 2021.

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    The Wilson Center's first interactive annual report takes us through a year of insight and impact:

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  10. Retweeted
    Feb 10

    Last week talked about 'Climatizing Security: Protecting Americans in the Age of Climate Change' with our host Doug Parsons . It was our pleasure to have you with us. Many thanks for joining. Watch the Full interview on .

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    Feb 4

    How can the U.S. and EU work more in unison when faced with transnational challenges like climate change, digital transformation and health security? Read the new report by and here:

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  12. Feb 11

    What to watch for international water stories in 2021: recovery, warnings, negotiations, and tensions. Read more from .

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    Feb 11

    Join us at 3pm today to hear Aysegül Kibaroglu and Ramazan Caner Sayan discuss their new article on water and peacebuilding in the Euphrates region. In conversation with Azzam Alwash of and of . Register here:

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  14. Feb 10

    has exacerbated intersecting crises and in much of , recession, "pandemic hunger," and criminality are colliding. , , discuss how circumstances are making the way for innovations in .

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  15. Feb 10

    What are the international water events to pay attention to in 2021? Find out here 👇

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  16. Feb 10

    NEW | Read 's coverage of a recent event hosted by that focused on interventions to meaningfully engage men and boys in programming.

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    WEBCAST: From Sea to See -- How Satellites Can Help Identify and Combat Plastic Marine Debris TOMORROW -- 9am EST RSVP:

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  19. Feb 9

    NEW from : River basin conflicts, recovery, and make up what to watch for international water stories in 2021. See more:

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  20. Feb 9

    Join ECSP Senior Advisor today at 2 pm ET/7 pm GMT for a conversation on, "Security: What's Climate Changes got to do with it?" hosted by . Watch here ⬇️

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  21. Feb 9

    What is in a pandemic-shaped world? In some African nations, responses are exacerbating the roots of conflict and leading to the re-emergence of criminal groups. Can small-scale solutions yield meaningful innovations?

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