To Avoid Conflict, Responses to Climate Change in Oceania Must Heed Customary Actors and Institutions

This article, by Volker Boege, is based on a Toda Peace Institute Policy Brief, “Climate Change and Conflict in Oceania: Challenges, Responses, and Suggestions for a Policy-Relevant Research Agenda.”Considering how vulnerable Pacific Island countries (PIC) are to the conflict-prone effects of climate change, it is surprising that so little attention has been focused on the … Continue reading To Avoid Conflict, Responses to Climate Change in Oceania Must Heed Customary Actors and Institutions