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Treat Water as an Essential Strategic Resource in the Middle East
›De-risking energy is a key element of geopolitical focus in our moment. This is especially true now, as energy security, diversifying supply routes, protecting shipping lanes, and insulating economies from disruption in the Strait of Hormuz are clear priorities.
Yet perhaps water deserves the same sort of concentrated attention. The Gulf’s water systems may be even more strategically vulnerable, while receiving only a fraction of the focus given to energy.
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Environmental Security Weekly Watch: November 17-21, 2025
›November 21, 2025 // By Madelyn MacMurrayA window into what we’re reading at the Stimson Center’s Environmental Security Program
As COP30 Concludes, Experts Call for Reform (Reuters)
Interviews with experts attending COP30 highlight a growing movement for reform to the UN climate negotiations. In particular, there is alignment on a key critique of the current COP structure which calls for a full consensus of nearly 200 countries to make decisions. Since this requirement historically has allowed more ambitious efforts to be blocked during negotiations, suggestions for reform have included the following: a shift to a majority-vote model, holding COP every other year, convening smaller action-focused gatherings, and downsizing COP to exclude big business contingents.
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No Peace at COP30? Why That’s a Risk the World Can’t Afford
›November 10, 2025 // By Nazanine MoshiriAs COP30 in Belém nears, leaders are calling it the “implementation summit.” Trillions of dollars in climate funding are at stake in Brazil in mid-November. Every sector, from forests to AI, has dedicated Thematic Days. However, one critical issue is noticeably missing from the official agenda: peace.
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