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Brahma Chellaney: Will 2023 be a better year for international peace and public health?
Will 2023 be a better year for international peace and stability? And is there any prospect of the global energy and food crises easing and the COVID-19 pandemic finally coming under full control?
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Why the Pentagon is the world's biggest single greenhouse gas emitter
A new book explains how the US military came to consume more fossil fuels than most countries—and what we can do about it.
Could cleaning the Tigris River help repair Iraq's damaged reputation?
One man’s mission to remove trash from the polluted river inspired a nationwide movement that shows how environmental efforts inspire peace.
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At the UN, climate change & security must be tackled together
Could the next wars be triggered by climate change? Until recently, the question might have seemed like science fiction, but now it is very real.
What the United Nations World Food Program’s Nobel Peace Prize win says about global hunger
The WFP assists 97 million people in 88 countries, showing the growing problem of global food insecurity.
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In Afghanistan, climate change complicates future prospects for peace
Experts say warming will further fuel natural disasters, mass displacement, child marriage, and conflict.
Timeline: Greta Thunberg's rise from lone protester to Nobel favorite
Swedish teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg is the favorite to win the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize, bookmakers have said, after she rose to lead a millions-strong youth movement demanding action on global warming.
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