Climate change and geopolitical division pose risks to food security, but there are solutions

A new report, published by Mistra Geopolitics and SEI, shows that climate change, geopolitical tensions and geoeconomic division are posing significant risks to global food security.

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Maria-Therese Gustafsson and leading international research expert will present their latest research on EU's supply chain regulations.

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Breaking the cycle of risk: mapping a pathway for climate-vulnerable countries to address resilience and debt

Call to action for financial institutions to map resilience-building pathways to tackle the economic fragility of debt-burdened and climate-vulnerable countries.

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Mistra Geopolitics shares key research insights with UN Agencies

Mistra Geopolitics shares key research insights with UN Agencies

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Critical Minerals and Great Power Competition: Interactions and Implications

Competition over critical minerals is a growing geopolitical issue. As part of the Mistra Geopolitics programme SIPRI hosted a panel discussion on the global implications of this competition for resources.

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Mistra Geopolitics Board Member, Robert Egnell honoured by the King of Sweden

The Vice-Chancellor of the Swedish Defence University, Robert Egnell, who sits on the Board of Mistra Geopolitics has been awarded the Kings Medal in a ceremony at the Royal Palace.

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Unleashing Sweden’s innovation potential: A blueprint for the green transition

Carlsen argues that innovation is required at the societal level and that the state must play a much more active role in the green transition.

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How will artificial intelligence influence climate science?

In a commentary for One Earth, Mistra Geopolitics researchers discuss why AI play an important role in creating long-term climate scenarios.

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Media advisory: What does the COP28 agreement entail?

On 19 December, an esteemed panel will share insights into the COP28 negotiations and what they mean for the climate challenge facing the world's countries.

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New report on using artificial intelligence to improve climate security

A new report examines the challenges and opportunities of using AI to predict climate change related disasters.

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