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This episode looks into a high-priority policy and research topic: the nexus of climate change and conflict. As a threat multiplier, climate change impacts are likely to drive instability that may result in devastating effects for the world’s most vulnerable. The World Bank estimates it could drive more than 150 million people from their homes in the next 30 years, and possible violence could amplify the devastation that comes with it. The episode's content was provided by Conservation International, a global conservation organization working in 30 countries around the world to protect nature and biodiversity. Their vision is a healthy, prosperous world in which societies are committed to caring for and valuing nature, for the long-term benefit of people and all life on Earth. To do so, CI implements an intentional, proactive approach to address conflict risks impacting work, staff and the communities where they work. To find out more about Conservation International’s work on conservation and peace, visit their website at conservation.org/peace.
By Conservation International, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, PeaceNexus Foundation and the World Wide Fund for Nature GermanyThis episode looks into a high-priority policy and research topic: the nexus of climate change and conflict. As a threat multiplier, climate change impacts are likely to drive instability that may result in devastating effects for the world’s most vulnerable. The World Bank estimates it could drive more than 150 million people from their homes in the next 30 years, and possible violence could amplify the devastation that comes with it. The episode's content was provided by Conservation International, a global conservation organization working in 30 countries around the world to protect nature and biodiversity. Their vision is a healthy, prosperous world in which societies are committed to caring for and valuing nature, for the long-term benefit of people and all life on Earth. To do so, CI implements an intentional, proactive approach to address conflict risks impacting work, staff and the communities where they work. To find out more about Conservation International’s work on conservation and peace, visit their website at conservation.org/peace.