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  • Examining China’s Impact on Mining in Africa: Critiques and Credible Responses

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    From the Wilson Center  //  July 18, 2023  //  By Lauren Herzer Risi & Claire Doyle
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    The increased demand for minerals driven by the renewable energy transition has put China’s involvement in mining activities in Africa in the spotlight. But understanding the challenges posed by this activity means we need to situate it within broader contexts.

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  • Nigeria’s Demographic Moment? Or Just Wishful Thinking?

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    Guest Contributor  //  July 17, 2023  //  By Richard Cincotta
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    Over the past several months, members of the foreign affairs and development communities have heaped a great deal of attention—and interpretation—on the pace of demographic change in Nigeria.

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  • ECSP Weekly Watch | July 10 – 14

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    Eye On  //  July 14, 2023  //  By Angus Soderberg
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    A window into what we are reading at the Wilson Center’s Environmental Change and Security Program

    Rough Waters: Sri Lanka’s Fishermen Face Climate Challenges and Economic Woes

    Close to 2.4 million Sri Lankans are employed in that nation’s fisheries, and the bounty of its seas and freshwater bodies make up close to half of the country’s animal-based protein. But now the livelihood that has sustained these workers for generations faces growing constraints.

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  • The U.S. Maternal Mental Health Crisis: Causes and Potential Remedies

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    Dot-Mom  //  Guest Contributor  //  July 12, 2023  //  By Adrienne Griffen
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    The United States is in the midst of a maternal mental health crisis. Not only are mental health conditions the most common complication of pregnancy and childbirth, but they are also the leading cause of maternal mortality. Each year, 800,000 families in the United States will be impacted by maternal mental health (MMH) conditions—and 225 new mothers will die by suicide or overdose. 

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  • World Population Day: Understanding Current Trends to Enhance Rights and Climate Resilience

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    Guest Contributor  //  July 11, 2023  //  By Kathleen Mogelgaard
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    In today’s demographically diverse world, population issues abound, creating different and important social, economic, and political implications. World Population Day (observed each year on July 11) offers an opportunity to reflect on why population is so important. Understanding the implications of population growth and decline, as well as population age structure and migration—is essential to strengthen our abilities to plan for a more sustainable future.

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  • Understanding El Niño’s Broad and Pervasive Impacts is Essential To Mitigation

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    July 10, 2023  //  By Danielly de Paiva Magalhães
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    Scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have predicted an El Niño event between late 2023 and early 2024. El Niño is a complex climate phenomenon characterized by unusually warm sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean near the equator that typically happens every two to seven years. This phenomenon amplifies the likelihood of severe weather events in specific regions due to changes it creates in atmospheric circulation patterns, which escalate and initiate consequences for the environment, economy, and human health.

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  • ECSP Weekly Watch | July 3 – 7

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    Eye On  //  July 7, 2023  //  By Claire Doyle
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    A window into what we are reading at the Wilson Center’s Environmental Change and Security Program

    In Conflict-Affected Somalia, Climate Change Adds to Migration Pressures

    In the Somalian coastal town of Hobyo, thousands of residents—some of whom settled there to flee the country’s civil war—are starting to leave. Why? Their homes are being engulfed by sand.

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  • The UN Security Council Debates its Role in Tackling Climate Security

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    Eye On  //  From the Wilson Center  //  July 6, 2023  //  By Angus Soderberg
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    Climate change is a security concern due to its role as a risk multiplier, aggravating political, social, and economic vulnerabilities, straining resources, and undermining institutions. And as climate change intensifies, its impact on military operations around the world, including UN peacebuilding efforts, will grow in tandem.

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