Climate & Resilience
How climate pressure is changing regional priorities
Climate exposure is an immediate governance, economic, and security concern. Extreme weather, food and water stress, displacement, and adaptation finance increasingly affect public budgets, sovereignty, and regional cooperation.
Climate security, disaster response, food systems, migration, water, and the politics of adaptation finance.
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Resilience is an important measure of public capacity and regional preparedness.
- • Disaster response capacity and military or coast-guard support
- • Climate finance, loss-and-damage negotiations, and adaptation delivery
- • Food, water, fisheries, migration, and insurance pressure
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