About this Event
Climate change is increasingly driving conflicts and exacerbating tensions worldwide. From water scarcity to food insecurity, the environmental impacts of climate change often contribute to underlying frustrations, pushing communities and nations toward violence. Efforts to address these challenges, however, may also open opportunities for cooperation and conflict resolution.
At this event, journalist and researcher Peter Schwartzstein will present key findings from his new book, “The Heat and the Fury: On the Frontlines of Climate Violence” (Island Press, 2024). In his book, Schwartzstein examines how climate change often serves as a catalyst for longstanding tensions, escalating frustration into conflict and, in some cases, violence. He explores whether cooperation on climate issues can reduce geopolitical frictions and help mend divisions. Drawing on more than a decade of reporting and field research from dozens of countries, including Iraq, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ethiopia, and other countries, Schwartzstein provides insights into the complex relationship between environmental challenges and societal stability.
A signing will take place after the lecture. Copies of the book will be available for purchase before and after the lecture.
This event is sponsored by the Baker Institute Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East. It is free and open to the public.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy, 6100 Main Street, Houston, United States
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