Law, war, and warming: The new frontiers of climate security

As 2025 draws to a close, the climate-security agenda feels less like a niche debate, growing sharper, more complex, and perhaps for the first time, more actionable. The intersection of climate change, migration, health, and conflict has become visible in courts, war zones, clinics, and mining fi...

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Main Authors: Takaindisa, Joyce, Taiwo, Ibukun
Format: Blog Post
Language:Inglés
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177467
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spelling CGSpace1774672025-11-05T09:15:55Z Law, war, and warming: The new frontiers of climate security Takaindisa, Joyce Taiwo, Ibukun displaced persons climate change health mining migration As 2025 draws to a close, the climate-security agenda feels less like a niche debate, growing sharper, more complex, and perhaps for the first time, more actionable. The intersection of climate change, migration, health, and conflict has become visible in courts, war zones, clinics, and mining fields. This year marked a shift from awareness to accountability. The question for 2026 is whether momentum across these 4 areas can translate into protection for those most affected as they will have significant implications for policy formulation, programming, and research. 2025-10-31 2025-10-31T12:51:03Z 2025-10-31T12:51:03Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177467 en Open Access Takaindisa, J.; Taiwo, I. (2025) Law, war, and warming: The new frontiers of climate security. [Blog post] CGIAR News. Published online 31 October 2025. URL: https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/law-war-and-warming-the-new-frontiers-of-climate-security/
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