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May102019

A hazardous oil tanker has become a bargaining chip in the Yemen conflict

Blog, Country, Slider, YemenBy ConEnvObsMay 10, 2019

A dilapidated tanker with 1.14m barrels of crude oil has become a pawn in the conflict in Yemen. The potential for miscalculation leading to a spill that would cause serious harm to Red Sea ecosystems is significant. In this blog Doug Weir catches up with developments with the SAFER FSO one year on.

Apr262019

What can we learn about the environment in conflict areas, without going there physically?

Blog, Law and policy, Slider, TopicBy ConEnvObsApril 26, 2019

Satellite imagery and remote sensing are offering new ways to study the environment in areas affected by armed conflicts. Dr Lina Eklund provides examples of how they can be used to monitor changes in land use, what those changes can tell us, and offers tips on how you can try it at home.

Apr252019

Global assessment highlights growing environmental risks to human security

Blog, Law and policy, SliderBy ConEnvObsApril 25, 2019

The Global Environmental Outlook is UN Environment’s periodic assessment of the state of the world’s environment. The latest edition paints a bleak picture; Doug Weir and Leonie Nimmo take a look at what it has to say about the environmental dimensions of armed conflicts and security.

Mar152019

UNEA-4 adopts language on conflicts and environmental security

Blog, Law and policy, Slider, TopicBy ConEnvObsMarch 15, 2019

How did this year’s UN Environment Assembly address environmental security and the environmental dimensions of armed conflicts. Doug Weir reviews what was achieved and considers how future meetings could provide an important platform for the topic.

Mar152019

Environmental protection in non-international armed conflicts: finding the way forward

Blog, Law and policy, Slider, TopicBy ConEnvObsMarch 15, 2019

This year could be a significant one for how the international community interprets the law protecting the environment in non-international armed conflicts. Right now, protection is minimal and, as Jeanique Pretorius explains, addressing this is likely to require that we also look to human rights and environmental law for inspiration.

Mar12019

In search of environmental security at UNEA-4

Blog, Law and policy, Slider, TopicBy ConEnvObsMarch 1, 2019

After two game changing resolutions at its second and third meetings, Doug Weir looks ahead to the Fourth UN Environment Assembly this month to gauge the level of interest in the environmental dimensions of armed conflicts, and finds that the concept of environmental security remains as contested as ever.

Mar12019

New study on infrastructure damage in Gaza and the West Bank

Blog, Country, Occupied Palestinian Territories, SliderBy ConEnvObsMarch 1, 2019

A new study has examined the causes and extent of infrastructure damage in Gaza and the West Bank. Leonie Nimmo takes a look at both the consequences of slow violence under occupation, and periods of armed violence for the environment and for the viability of life.

Nov142018

States welcome principles on environmental protection in occupation during UN debate

Blog, Law and policy, Slider, TopicBy ConEnvObsNovember 14, 2018

Our round up and analysis of the recent debate in the UN General Assembly’s Sixth Committee on the International Law Commission’s ongoing study into strengthening the legal framework protecting the environment in relation to armed conflicts. Progress is being made but fundamental differences of opinion remain.

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