10 Things You Need to Know About Demilitarisation for Climate Justice from an Intersectional Feminist Perspective

To help you learn more about demilitarisation and why it is crucial to achieving a more sustainable and peaceful future, we’ve put together a list of the top ten things […]
WILPF at COP28: Everything You Need to Know

30 November marks the launch of the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), better known as COP28. Taking place in Dubai, […]
Demilitarisation for decarbonisation & climate finance – and why it’s a feminist issue

The impacts of militarisation are a significant but largely ignored contributor to the climate crisis. From weapons production, testing and trade to military bases, military exercises, war and conflict, military […]
Earth Day 2023: “Invest in our Planet”

The solution to stopping the rise in greenhouse gases and combatting global warming may be simpler than you think. With just $300 billion USD, we can buy up to 20 […]
Why the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Can Be A Climate Tool for Peace

This is an online briefing for the Environment, Climate, Conflict, and Peace community of practice about the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, and how and why it can be a tool […]
A Climate of Insecurity: How Militarism Has Impoverished the African Continent, Placing it at the Epicentre of the Climate Crisis

In this report, Edwick Madzimure, WILPF Zimbabwe’s President, analyses how conflict, militarism, and the climate crisis are intertwined on the African continent, illuminating the issues with many case studies from […]
The Fossil Fuel Treaty proposal: a climate tool for peace

The war in Ukraine, which has just entered its second year of conflict, has underscored the urgency of ending our dependence on fossil fuels, both for Europe and the world. […]
A Climate of Insecurity for COP27–The impacts of the Climate Crisis on Women, Peace, and Security in the MENA Region

A Climate of Insecurity for COP27–How the West has Militarised & Impoverished the African Continent
