Experts shared the latest insights from the research themes of food security, sustainable oceans, decarbonization and foresight in Sigtuna.
In this journal article Bremberg and co-authors explores what underpins policy actions for climate security in international organizations.
A new report on climate change and migration with a focus on future scenarios and political choices will be launched on 8 November.
Nina von Uexkull has been awarded the prestigious Oscar Prize for her work on security implications of climate change.
Climate-related challenges that societies in the Mediterranean region are facing are analyzed in this recently published book.
Björn-Ola Linnér summarizes the outcomes of COP26 in Glasgow and look ahead towards the Stockholm+50 conference to be held in June this year.
Dr Boulanin gave a briefing on trends in the development and use of emerging technologies, opportunities and risks for international peace and security.
In the same manner as societies are developing policies to strike the optimal balance between public safety and social and economic cost of Covid-19, the international community is negotiating strategies to address climate change.
A new book is published today by SIPRI and Oxford University Press. “Anthropocene (In)securities: Reflections on Collective Survival 50 Years After the Stockholm Conference”, is edited by E. Lövbrand and M. Mobjörk and includes a foreword by Ambassador Jan Eliasson.


Insights from the Stockholm World Water Week session "Humanitarian responses to climate-related shocks in fragile settings: information challenges."