News
CEF Coordinator and Former CEF Intern Publish Chapter in the New Book China's Environment and the Challenge of Sustainable Development
Feb 18, 2005FEBRUARY 2005--Jennifer Turner and former CEF intern Eric Zusman contributed a chapter on the international forces that have been changing China's environmental policymaking.
What Are the Next Steps for Environment, Population, and Security?
Feb 18, 2005Join the online discussion!
CEF in the News: CEF Coordinator Quoted in Newsweek
Feb 17, 2005FEBRUARY 2005--Jennifer Turner quoted in Newsweek International article on SEPA's stand against dams
Is Environmentalism Dead?
Feb 17, 2005Wildside News Interviews Geoff Dabelko
Duke University Hosts Conference on Conflict and the Environment on Feb. 26
Feb 16, 2005ECSP Director Geoff Dabelko's keynote address outlines next steps for scholarship and policy
ECSP Makes a Splash with Three Water Films
Feb 07, 2005Running Dry, Thirst, and Thirsty Planet screen in February and March
Combating AIDS: Centerpoint Features HIV/AIDS Meetings
Feb 04, 2005Series examines the pandemic's growth and efforts by developing-country
AIDS in the Military
Feb 04, 2005Peacetime military HIV/AIDS infection rates are much higher than the national average and perhaps greater in wartime. ECSP's Meaghan Parker discusses this issue, which will be the subject of the third seminar in a three-part series on HIV/AIDS sponsored by the Wilson Center and UNAIDS.
Combating AIDS Around the Globe
Feb 01, 2005The Center's Environmental Change & Security Project and UNAIDS have hosted two seminars in a three-part series on the global AIDS agenda. This story looks at the epidemic that is spreading quickly to East Europe and East Asia and is growing disproportionately among women and girls, as well as the U.S. relief plan that injects billions of dollars toward prevention and treatment, the largest commitment ever by a single nation toward an international health initiative. A third seminar, to take place this spring, will address AIDS in the military.
Managing Water Conflict and Cooperation
Jan 12, 2005Worldwatch's State of the World 2005 Includes Chapter on Water and Security
