Top 10 Posts for September 2010

Marc Levy’s response to Halvard Buhaug’s paper on climate-security linkages, a critique of the World Bank’s latest report on land grabs, and resource conflicts top the list this month:



1. On the Beat: Climate-Security Linkages Lost in Translation



2. New World Bank Report on Land Grabs Is a Dud



3. India’s Maoists: South Asia’s “Other” Insurgency



4. U.S. v. China: The Global Battle for Hearts, Minds, and Resources



5. DRC’s Conflict Minerals: Can U.S. Law Impact the Violence?



6. Historic Floods Plague Pakistan



7. Iraq at the Crossroads: Water, Power, Trash, and Security: Interview with Iraq’s First Minister of the Environment Mishkat Al Moumin



8. UK Royal Society: Call for Submissions “People and the Planet” Study To Examine Population, Environment, Development Links



9. Demographics, Depleted Resources, and Al Qaeda Inflame Tensions in Yemen



10. Guest Contributor Serge Dedina: Environmental Security Along the U.S.-Mexico Border