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Book Chapter2024
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Photo/illustration by Kassim Traoré / VOA, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
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Photo/illustration by Joerg Boethling / Alamy Stock Photo
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Photo/illustration by Joycedzide via Wikimedia Commons copyright license
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Photo/illustration by Joerg Boethling / Alamy Stock Photo
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Photo/illustration by Alexis HAULOT, © European Union 2024 - Source : EP copyright license
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Photo/illustration by Foto: Nicklas/Forsvaret via ForsvarsgallerietDIIS Comment2024How geopolitics hardens threat patterns at sea and challenges known solutions
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Book Chapter2024Animals, climate, and self-determination in Greenland
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Photo/illustration by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center via flickr.com copyright licenseBook Chapter2024Exploring the Scales of Climate Change Macrosecuritization through the Greenland Ice Sheet
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Photo/illustration by Everyday Humanitarianism in Tanzania (EHTZ)
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Book Chapter2023Disruption in Kenya's "Silicon Savannah" Nairobi
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Photo/illustration by U.S. Department of Energy from United States, Public domain, via Wikimedia CommonsBook Chapter2023divergent national paths towards a common green future
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Photo/illustration by Baalayela ForscaDIIS Comment2023Considering climate displacement and social cohesion
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Photo/illustration by Greenshoots Communications / Alamy Stock PhotoDIIS Comment2023Current knowledge and next steps for programming and practice
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DIIS Comment2023Ensnared in the political embrace of the Frelimo state
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Photo/illustration by National Museum of American History copyright license
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Photo/illustration by Ahmed Zakot/SOPA Images/Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
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Photo/illustration by Pixabay copyright licenseDIIS Comment2023Short-sighted policies are no remedy for climate-related migration