Conflict and Environment Observatory
@ceobs.org
CEOBS is a UK charity that provides a voice for our environment - and those who depend upon it - when it faces harm from armed conflicts and military activities. Our military and conflict greenhouse gas emissions project is @militaryemissions.org
At 15:00 New York time today the #UNSC will be briefed by experts on the environmental impact of conflicts and on climate-driven security risks webtv.un.org/en/asset/k14... #EnvConflictDay
Climate and security: environmental impact of armed conflict and climate-driven security risks - Security Council, 10035th meeting
Under the agenda: Threats to international peace and security
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November 6, 2025 at 12:44 PM
At 15:00 New York time today the #UNSC will be briefed by experts on the environmental impact of conflicts and on climate-driven security risks webtv.un.org/en/asset/k14... #EnvConflictDay
We hope that our work will be useful to the Ukraine Green Recovery Platform, @UNDP and the many other stakeholders engaged in this space, including NGOs like Save Dnipro who are closely supporting the Ukrainian government in its process. 3/3
October 30, 2025 at 2:26 PM
We hope that our work will be useful to the Ukraine Green Recovery Platform, @UNDP and the many other stakeholders engaged in this space, including NGOs like Save Dnipro who are closely supporting the Ukrainian government in its process. 3/3
"Green" or sustainable recovery will, we suspect, become the norm. Ukraine is better positioned than many countries thanks to its scientific and technical capacities and donor engagement. Right now we're stocktaking who needs environmental data, and what data is available. 2/3
October 30, 2025 at 2:26 PM
"Green" or sustainable recovery will, we suspect, become the norm. Ukraine is better positioned than many countries thanks to its scientific and technical capacities and donor engagement. Right now we're stocktaking who needs environmental data, and what data is available. 2/3
Russia claims to have flown its Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile 14,000 km from its range on Novaya Zemlya. If so it's likely to have left a 14,000 km long trail of radioactive exhaust gas. Norway may be the first to detect it when it arrives. www.thebarentsobserver.com/security/no-...
No radiation measured in Norway after Putin's Burevestnik missile allegedly flew 14,000 km
The Chief of the General Staff, Valery Gerasimov, told Vladimir Putin on Sunday that a successful test of the Burevestnik missile was carried out on October 21, with the missile flying 14,000 km and i...
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October 28, 2025 at 12:03 PM
Russia claims to have flown its Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile 14,000 km from its range on Novaya Zemlya. If so it's likely to have left a 14,000 km long trail of radioactive exhaust gas. Norway may be the first to detect it when it arrives. www.thebarentsobserver.com/security/no-...