Publication Peace and Security Rethinking Multilateralism "Climate Change and Global Security – What role for the UN Security Council?" Climate change and global security Conca, Ken ; Thwaites, Joe ; Lee, Goueun This publication focuses on the connection of climate change and global security and discusses whether actions on climate change could trigger transformations of the UN Security Council. Authors: Ken Conca, Joe Thwaites, Goueun Lee The UN Security Council is increasingly under pressure to address climate change as a threat to international peace and security. Yet disagreements about the Council’s mandate as well as its current mode of operation render the body ill-suited for tackling climate change-related challenges. This publication discusses whether action on climate change could trigger transformation of the Council into an organ better suited for the world’s 21st century challenges in general. Reform proposals include forward-looking initiatives supported by affected states, as well as coordinated symbolic gestures from the Permanent Five Security Council Members. Wednesday, 31.01.2018 Event Peace and Security Rethinking Multilateralism "UN Security Council and Climate Change: Bully Pulpit or Bull in a China Shop?" FES New York co-hosted this publication launch and discussion on climate change and the UN Security Council together with the Permanent Missions of Germany and Uruguay to the UN. Friday, 09.02.2018 Event Peace and Security “Providing Security in Times of Uncertainty: "Mosaic Security Systems and the UN’s Quest for Coherence While Sustaining Peace” In cooperation with ACUNS and OEF Research, FES New York organized this roundtable discussion on the report of the FES Global Reflection Group “Monopoly on the Use of Force 2.0?” to discuss how to provide security in these times of uncertainty. This video is provided on YouTube. To look at it, you have to agree to our marketing cookies. Further information can be found in the detailed Data protection information. Accept Marketing Cookies and load video