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Author Archives: ConEnvObs

Apr92024

Workshop: Exploring the environmental data ecosystem for citizen science in Ukraine

Project Two, Projects, SliderBy ConEnvObsApril 9, 2024

Workshop examining the potential role of citizen science and civic monitoring as part of Ukraine’s environmental recovery.

Mar52024

The environmental consequences of the war against Ukraine: Preliminary 12-month assessment, summary and recommendations

Country, Publications, Slider, UkraineBy ConEnvObsMarch 5, 2024

Illustrated overview of the environmental damage caused by the war against Ukraine during its first 12 months, plus recommendations for how it should be addressed.

Mar42024

UNEP Executive Director Inger Andersen claps as Leila Baneli President of UNEA-6 gavels a resolution during the final plenary.

UNEA-6 passes resolution on environmental assistance and recovery in areas affected by armed conflict

Blog, Law and policy, Slider, TopicBy ConEnvObsMarch 4, 2024

UNEA-6’s adoption of a Ukrainian resolution could help reinvigorate UNEP’s work on conflicts and create much-needed guidance for states and others stakeholders on assessing conflict-linked environmental damage.

Feb192024

Paper: Assessing environmental damage in Ukraine

Country, Publications, Slider, UkraineBy ConEnvObsFebruary 19, 2024

Papers prepared by CEOBS and Zoï Environment Network that were commissioned as a contribution to Ukraine’s High-Level Working Group on the Environmental Consequences of the War, they assess Ukraine’s environmental monitoring landscape, and priorities to restore its natural environment.

Feb192024

A soldier looks out of a helicopter above the Hurrican Katrina floods, which have engulfed residential areas of New Orleans.

Ticking boxes: are military climate mitigation strategies fit for purpose?

Blog, Blog, Military and the environment, Military emissions blogs, Projects, SliderBy ConEnvObsFebruary 19, 2024

Militaries are increasingly publishing climate mitigation strategies, so we’ve developed checklists to evaluate them. In this post Linsey Cottrell introduces the checklists, and also compares military decarbonisation with another challenging sector: healthcare.

Feb192024

Checklists for assessing military emissions mitigation strategies and reporting

Military and the environment, Military emissions publications, Projects, Publications, Publications, SliderBy ConEnvObsFebruary 19, 2024

Easy to use checklists that allow users to judge the likely effectiveness or military climate mitigation strategies and the quality of emissions reporting.

Feb92024

HLWG | An environmental compact for Ukraine

Country, External Content, UkraineBy ConEnvObsFebruary 9, 2024

With 50 recommendations across three priority areas: monitoring, accountability and recovery, this compact by the High Level Working Group on the Environment Consequences of the War maps out environmental priorities for Ukraine.

Feb72024

A US soldier in Afghanistan stands with agun, while a Blackhawk helicopter lands behind him.

Does reporting military emissions data really threaten national security?

Blog, Military emissions blogs, Projects, SliderBy ConEnvObsFebruary 7, 2024

In this post, Linsey Cottrell explore whether it is credible for states to refuse to report their military emissions on the grounds of national security.

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