Erika Weinthal
@esweinthal
Professor of Environmental Policy, Duke University, Expertise in Environmental Peacebuilding. RTs ≠ endorsements.
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Enroll now for the 4th run of the Environmental Security and Sustaining Peace online course. Starts October 2. edx.org/learn/environm…. Environmental Peacebuilding Association
9/22: When it comes to wildlife conservation on protected lands in Africa, is public or private land management more effective?
Get insights from Duke University alum Dr. Patrick Hunnicutt (@ChapmanU) at this in-person seminar. bit.ly/sept22talk
The Duke Environment is hiring two tenure-track positions: Climate Policy (Asst Prof) and Environmental Justice (Asst or Assoc Prof). Application reviews begin in Oct 2023 with anticipated start July 2024. Full details and submission instructions at academicjobsonline.org/ajo/Duke/NSOEF…
Combined with the chronic violence and crime common in urban areas, migrants are made vulnerable to physical and mental health challenges. However, governance can mediate these negative impacts, Gabriela Nagle Alverio, Erika Weinthal and Jeannie Sowers write. usip.org/publications/2…
Cities increasingly bear the brunt of climate-induced migration, particularly in conflict-affected countries. Our new report by Gabriela Nagle Alverio, Erika Weinthal and Jeannie Sowers looks at the linkages between climate, conflict and rural to-urban migration. usip.org/publications/2…
Honoured that my article sharing UN Development’s work on #Climatefinance , #conflict & #gender —Benchmarking #women ’s empowerment & #sustainingpeace is published in the environment & security journal
#climatesecurity Ashok Environmental Peacebuilding Association
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Reflections on 'Environmental Peacebuilding & Sustainable Peace' from SIPRI's Farah Hegazi. Good tie-ins to #EnvironmentofPeace @SIPRI effort & connections backs to early days in #environmentalpeacebuilding peacenews.com/environmental-… Peace News Network Erika Weinthal Environmental Peacebuilding Association
Come join the dynamic and growing #environmentalpeacebuilding community of researchers and practitioners June 2024 in The Hague for the 3rd Environmental Peacebuilding Association Environmental Peacebuilding Association open meeting. Call for abstracts now live! environmentalpeacebuilding.org/news/announcem…
Pleased to share our new USIP Peaceworks report, Displaced to Cities on linkages between #climatechange , #conflict , and #migration to urban environments. Coauthored with Gabriela Nagle Alverio and Jeannie Sowers. usip.org/publications/2…
#NEW : Our Peaceworks report by Gabriela Nagle Alverio, Jeannie Sowers and Erika Weinthal offers recommendations to help meet the needs of growing urban populations and develop adaptive, resilient systems to better withstand the impacts of climate change and conflict. usip.org/publications/2…
Excited to share our new U.S. Institute of Peace Peaceworks Report with Erika Weinthal and Jeannie Sowers on the intersections of conflict and climate as drivers of rural-urban migration, looking at impacts on urban environments and migrants in Honduras, Jordan, & Pakistan!
usip.org/publications/2…
Good read on Argentine lithium policy: “Lithium is branded as the resource to help halt the climate crisis,” says Erika Weinthal, an environmental expert at Duke University. But local communities, “many of whom are Indigenous,” she points out, “rarely benefit from the revenue.”
Erika Weinthal, professor of environmental policy and public policy in Duke Environment explains why the #KakhovkaReservoir Dam collapse is an environmental catastrophe theworld.org/media/2023-06-…
Insightful analysis on targeting environmental infrastructure during conflict with focus on Ukrainian dam from Duke Environment's Erika Weinthal Erika Weinthal. She provides context w/ Russia's targeting in previous conflicts in this The World interview
theworld.org/media/2023-06-…
'Prior to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the direct targeting of nuclear power plants (NPP) was largely unimaginable in armed conflict,' says Erika Weinthal and Carl Bruch in their article on Russia's targetting of nuclear plants in Ukraine. bit.ly/40XeO5L