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Where climate change meets war (Episode 9)

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How does climate change exacerbate armed conflicts—and how do conflicts get in the way of climate efforts? Cullen S. Hendrix (Peterson Institute for International Economics) joins to examine the economic and security implications of climate change, with examples from the war in Ukraine, Syria, and other regions. He also discusses research on how weather patterns affect political risk and securing supply chains of critical minerals in conflict-heavy areas, and why there’s room for optimism.

This podcast is produced by the Peterson Institute for International Economics.

Music by Baegel/When I Hop/Courtesy of Epidemic Sound

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The El Niño Southern Oscillation and Geopolitical Risk

Graphite from East Africa could help the US build green tech, but the region faces instability

Learn more about Cullen S. Hendrix.

Learn more about Monica de Bolle.

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How does climate change exacerbate armed conflicts—and how do conflicts get in the way of climate efforts? Cullen S. Hendrix (Peterson Institute for International Economics) joins to examine the economic and security implications of climate change, with examples from the war in Ukraine, Syria, and other regions. He also discusses research on how weather patterns affect political risk and securing supply chains of critical minerals in conflict-heavy areas, and why there’s room for optimism.

This podcast is produced by the Peterson Institute for International Economics.

Music by Baegel/When I Hop/Courtesy of Epidemic Sound

Download the episode transcript [PDF]

Show Links

The El Niño Southern Oscillation and Geopolitical Risk

Graphite from East Africa could help the US build green tech, but the region faces instability

Learn more about Cullen S. Hendrix.

Learn more about Monica de Bolle.

  continue reading

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