Posts tagged Institute for Environmental Diplomacy and Security
Webinar: Environmental Diplomacy for Resolving Persistent Transboundary Water Conflicts

June 13th: 3:00PM- 5:00PM (PAKISTAN STANDARD TIME)

Global water quality is deteriorating due to multi-scale drivers of change such as urbanization, industrialization, ecosystem degradation, and climate change. Simultaneously, access to clean water is compromised due to inequitable distribution of freshwater resources. Water security pressures have not only driven regional conflicts, but can also derive from conflicts in some of the least stable regions in the world, and will increase with climate change.

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Video of UNFCCC COP24 side event on Food, Energy and Water Security Early Warning Systems

The Institute for Environmental Diplomacy and Security organized a side event at the UNFCCC COP 24 in Katowice, Poland on implementing Food-Energy-Water (FEW) Security and implementing early warning systems (EWS) for adaptation to climate change.

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