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Subject Climate & Migration, Pakistan’s Power Outage, Kremlin Scapegoat
Date January 27, 2023 6:12 PM
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January 27, 2023[[link removed]]Wilson Weekly
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Climate & Migration [[link removed]]
[[link removed]]There is a growing link between climate disruptions and human migration, yet headlines and political rhetoric often exclude the human consequences. A new collection from journalist Peter Schwartzstein and the Environmental Change and Security Program shares experiences from people living through climate crises in Bangladesh, Moldova, and Senegal.
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Energy Security Silicon Lifeline: Western Electronics at the Heart of Russia's War Machine
“One of the most important approaches traditionally to energy security has been diversity of supply. In other words, you diversify your energy matrix as much as possible...so that if one of the legs falls off, you still have the other legs of your energy table.” -Duncan Wood, Vice President for Strategy and New Initiatives A new report examining 27 of Russia’s most modern military systems—including cruise missiles, communications systems, and electronic warfare complexes—concludes that the degradation of Russian military capability we’ve seen play out during its war with Ukraine, could be made permanent if the right policies are implemented.
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[link removed] [[link removed]] PublicationClosing the Loop on Plastic Waste in the US and China
In a new report, authors from China, the US, and Europe discuss how coordinated efforts in grassroots advocacy, industry innovation, government policy and more, can help the US and China—the world’s largest producers of plastics—close the loop on plastic waste.
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Pakistan Struggles with Nationwide Power Outage The Kremlin's Favorite Scapegoat: The Latest Attack on LGBTQ+ Rights in Russia
“There is a lot of demand for electricity, but I would argue that the problems go much beyond that... One of the biggest problems is debt, and really a lack of funding for the whole sector.” -Michael Kugelman, director of the South Asia Institute Last month, President Vladimir Putin signed into law a bill banning any activity that can be interpreted as the promotion of “non-traditional sexual relations and/or preferences.” In this Russia File podcast, we explore the law’s repercussions, the rationale behind Russia’s latest LGBTQ+ crackdown, and what its timing can tell us about Russian politics.
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[link removed] [[link removed]] PublicationReflections on the End of Venezuela’s Interim Government
In a new paper from the Latin American Program, former US Ambassador to Colombia P. Michael McKinley examines the record of Juan Guaidó and Venezuela’s interim government. The failure to dislodge Maduro, McKinley writes, had less to do with US policy, than the ability of an authoritarian regime to withstand domestic and international pressure.
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NOW Logo [[link removed]]Climate Change and Migration: Reporting from Bangladesh, Moldova, and Senegal
In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, Lauren Herzer Risi, of the Environmental Change and Security Program and Global Fellow and journalist Peter Schwartzstein, discuss three new reports, which focus on climate-related migration and its short and long-term impacts on Bangladesh, Moldova, and Senegal.
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