News
The Afghan Family Health Book
Aug 03, 2004This week at the Wilson Center, Secretary Tommy G. Thompson announced that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will distribute pioneering interactive women's health books throughout Afghanistan this year. Built with the LeapPad learning system technology, the books are aimed especially at helping Afghan women who cannot read or write. The secretary's speech is available here. Video to come soon.
Is Our Security Threatened by "Too Many Men"?
Jul 30, 2004ECSP Launches the Controversial New Book Bare Branches
Environment, Development, and Sustainable Peace: Finding Paths To Environmental Peacemaking
Jul 26, 2004ECSP cosponsors a conference featuring Pekka Haavisto, Tom Spencer, and other environmental security experts at Britain's Wilton Park, one of the world's leading centers for the discussion of international issues, from September 16-19.
ECSP Director Joins Scientific Committee to Advise IHDP
Jul 22, 2004Geoffrey Dabelko sees opportunities for ECSP to contribute to the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change (IHDP), an international, interdisciplinary, and non-governmental science program that fosters high-quality research on the human dimensions of global environmental change.
Bangkok Bulletin: HIV/AIDS & Security Headlines from the XV International AIDS Conference
Jul 14, 2004Check here for security-related news from the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok!
Panel Will Review Environmental Threats to International Security
Jul 13, 2004Greenwire interviews ECSP Director Geoffrey Dabelko
Final Report for CEF Municipal Financing for Environmental Infrastructure in China Project
Jul 12, 2004A project supported by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Archived Webcasts Available in High and Low Bandwidth
Jul 12, 2004Watch and listen as Paul Ehrlich launches his new book and Pekka Haavisto describes UNEP's Post-Conflict Environmental Assessments
CEF in the News
Jul 09, 2004CEF Coordinator Jennifer Turner quoted in National Geographic News.
Protecting the Earth, Preserving Peace
Jun 02, 2004The Environmental Change and Security Project recently provided input to a high-level UN panel convened to analyze emerging global security threats. Panel member and former National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft asked a group of international experts to recommend ways the UN could mitigate the threats posed by climate change, population growth, and other environmental problems.
