Happy to share our latest report on #Climate, Peace and Environmental #Resilience in the Asia-Pacific region!
Check it out for insights on:
🌐 Streamlining regional expertise into international institutions
🚗 Supporting safe, dignified mobility
♻️ Advancing a just transition framework
➕ and more!
Posts by Sinéad Barry
currently making me laugh: all the people from way outside of NYC being like "why the hell do I care so much about the mayoral race" A THREAD 🧵
🆕The latest episode of the podcast dives into the complex relationship between conflict, climate change and the environment in Yemen and what recent cuts in foreign aid mean for projects and programming w/ @omeisy.bsky.social (@eurpeace.bsky.social) & @sineadbarry.bsky.social
🎙️ adelph.it/podcast47
Wir trauern um unseren Autor und Freund, Wolfgang Sporrer. Sein Leben und Wirken waren geleitet von der Maxime, dass Frieden die Grundlage ist, auf der eine bessere Welt erst möglich wird.
jacobin.de/autoren/wolf...
The image features a dark wall with a quote that reads, "The bicycle is a simple solution to some of the world's most complicated problems," accompanied by the handlebars of a bicycle on the lower left.
"The bicycle is a simple solution to some of the world's most complicated problems"
🌹There is no love. There are only proofs of love.
Time for the 46 European governments to move beyond good intentions & take a firm position on Feb. 25th in favour of a legally binding instrument to protect the right to a healthy environment under the 🇪🇺 European Convention on Human Rights
Don't forget to register for our speed briefing on a new legal toolkit to protect people displaced in the context of climate change. The Australian one is tomorrow - Fri 14 Feb 12.30-1pm. Full details here www.unsw.edu.au/news/2025/02...
There has been little to no rainfall in northern #Syria, the country's bread basket, and we're getting alarming footage from our partners showing barren land, which should be green by now. What will this bring for the future?
See our 2022 report on these fears reliefweb.int/report/syria...
"All the residents are under indefinite detention, as no plans have apparently been made to prosecute any of them —Imagine if #Guantánamo were the size of a city, and its inmates were mostly women and children."
More accurate reporting on #AlHol from Anand Gopal for
@newyorker.com last year:
While IS-ideologues continue to pose security threats (mostly to other residents) in #AlHol, they are a minority.
The vast majority of adult detainees are #Syrian civilians -predominantly women, most of whom are attempting to re-establish their lives post-IS amid enormous adversity.
"President Trump’s funding freeze has thrown into confusion the future of a Syrian desert camp holding thousands of Islamic State members and their families."
Let's not forget, almost 2 in 3 #AlHol detainees are children, most of whom are too young to remember IS-rule, let alone be fighters.
“This is not about taking action against a person’s voice. This is the commission saying that everyone’s voice should be equal.” www.theatlantic.com/magazine/arc...
The aftermath of Israeli airstrikes in Khan Younis, south of the Gaza Strip. The text reads: "Death Toll in Gaza Likely 40% Higher Than Reported, Researchers Say." Photo by Yousef Masoud for The New York Times.
More than 64,000 Palestinians may have been killed by traumatic injury in the first nine months of the war in Gaza, according to a new study. It suggests that the Hamas health ministry tally, a figure the UN relies on, is a significant undercount. nyti.ms/4fZxCIv
"a perverse incentive drove our system. To win promotions and bigger salaries, military and civilian leaders felt they had to sell their tours of duty, deployments, programs and projects as successes — even when they were not" #Afghanistan
www.nytimes.com/2025/01/02/o...
With recent news that 40% of Earth's land habitats are now categorised as drylands, the capacity of solar farms to prevent desertification seems doubly significant.
A reminder to please pay your freelancers before popping off for the holidays otherwise Santa won’t visit you and you will be doomed to live in a forever-winter with no Christmas and Mr Tumnus will be turned to stone.
Undercurrents shows how civil war, environmental degradation and mismanagement have reduced #water and #land resources in Yemen, driving further #conflict.
In this assessment, we at @climatediplo.bsky.social outline why climate and environmental action must be part of #Yemen's peace efforts.
A STACK of interesting OA papers in this special issue on the relationships between armed conflicts and forests; Andes, Bangladesh, #Syria, #Afghanistan, #frankinsense and more www.sciencedirect.com/special-issu...
📬 On our latest newsletter:
🎙️Climate finance & peace at #COP29
📺UNCCD's #COP16Riyadh: How ecosystem restoration can foster peace
🔎Regional study on cooperation between #Azerbaijan and #Georgia
✍Keeping #ClimateSecurity human-centric
Read: adelph.it/10thIssue2024
Subscribe: adelph.it/ECCnewsletter
#Syria's conflict was never frozen...
Particularly for the tens of thousands detained or trying to re-establish their lives post-IS.
Some resources from us and others on what Syrians in the Northeast have been facing in the last years ⬇️
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📌 #AOLetsGo: Ongoing today: #ClimateJustice hearings at⚖️🇺🇳 International Court of Justice - a historical moment
🧵live thread below with summaries of key arguments, context & relevant links ⬇️
🎙️Hear from Pacific Islands Student Fighting Climate Change's Vishal Prasad setting the stage.
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"Cette décision ... marque un tournant historique. ... En effet, après 66 ans de la proclamation de la république du #Tchad, il est temps pour le Tchad d'affirmer sa souveraineté pleine et entière" 👇
I wrote about the elephant in the room at COP: National debt. Developing countries are drowning in debts owed to states, private bondholders, and banks. Disasters provoke more debt. New climate finance often comes as debt, too. It's a dangerous spiral. Gift link: www.theatlantic.com/science/arch...
🌍 Somalia’s $100M climate fund success is a breakthrough, but conflict-hit nations need $35B annually to adapt.
Can climate finance overcome fear to invest where risk is highest?
Thanks for creating this! Could you add our programme? @climatediplo.bsky.social
Military operations are contributing to emissions and environmental degradation, reducing capacities to adapt to climate change, and rearranging international CS priorities.
Our op-ed argues that as #climatesecurity expands, human security and peace must remain central ⬇