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New Security Broadcast

Tune in to our podcast to hear expert speakers on the links between global environmental change, security, development, and health. The Environmental Change and Security Program is a part of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the living, national memorial to President Wilson established by Congress in 1968 and headquartered in the District of Columbia. It is a nonpartisan institution, supported by public and private funds, engaged in the study of national and world affairs. The Center establishes and maintains a neutral forum for free, open, and informed dialogue. For more information, visit www.wilsoncenter.org/ecsp and www.newsecuritybeat.org.This podcast was formerly titled "Friday Podcasts From ECSP and MHI," and included contributions from the Wilson Center's Maternal Health Initiative (MHI).

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Update frequency
every 17 days
Average duration
21 minutes
Episodes
100
Years Active
2017 - 2023
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Episode 270: John Podesta on the Inflation Reduction Act and a New American Industrial Strategy

Episode 270: John Podesta on the Inflation Reduction Act and a New American Industrial Strategy

By Wilson Center StaffThrough the Inflation Reduction Act, the Biden administration has launched a new industrial strategy. Today’s episode of New Security Broadcast highlights a fireside chat at a W…
00:18:28  |   Fri 16 Jun 2023
Episode 269: The Link Between Food Insecurity and Conflict: A New Report from World Food Program USA

Episode 269: The Link Between Food Insecurity and Conflict: A New Report from World Food Program USA

To better understand the complex dynamics of global hunger and the urgent need for more collective action to address this humanitarian crisis, Chase Sova, Senior Director of Public Policy and Researc…
00:41:05  |   Mon 01 May 2023
Episode 268: Building Global Collaboration on Infrastructure: A Conversation with Amos Hochstein

Episode 268: Building Global Collaboration on Infrastructure: A Conversation with Amos Hochstein

Today's geopolitical climate, paired with the accelerating energy transition, means it is more important than ever to coordinate on international infrastructure investments. This episode of the New S…
00:31:20  |   Fri 07 Apr 2023
Episode 267: New Security Broadcast | Ecoaction's Kostiantyn Krynytskyi on Securing Ukraine's Energy Future

Episode 267: New Security Broadcast | Ecoaction's Kostiantyn Krynytskyi on Securing Ukraine's Energy Future

Since the start of Russia’s war in Ukraine, Kostiantyn Krynytskyi, Head of Energy at Ecoaction, and his colleagues, have been tracking the ongoing environmental damage caused by Russia’s aggression. …
00:25:06  |   Thu 30 Mar 2023
Episode 266: Connecting the Dots: Gender Equality and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

Episode 266: Connecting the Dots: Gender Equality and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

In today’s episode of New Security Broadcast, Sarah Barnes, Project Director for the Wilson Center’s Maternal Health Initiative Project Director met with Bridget Kelly, Director of Research for Sexua…
00:13:08  |   Wed 15 Mar 2023
Episode 265: Gravity and Hope in Environmental Peacebuilding: Two Young Leaders Share their Stories

Episode 265: Gravity and Hope in Environmental Peacebuilding: Two Young Leaders Share their Stories

In today’s episode of the New Security Broadcast, ECSP’s Claire Doyle partnered with Elsa Barron at the Center for Climate and Security for a conversation with two young leaders who are working to ta…
00:45:12  |   Fri 10 Mar 2023
Episode 264: New Security Broadcast | US Climate Envoy John Kerry on the Importance of Our Oceans

Episode 264: New Security Broadcast | US Climate Envoy John Kerry on the Importance of Our Oceans

It is fully within our power to guarantee a healthy ocean and protect it for the future, says Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry in today’s episode of the New Security Broadcast. Kerry…
00:16:12  |   Fri 17 Feb 2023
Episode 263: Invisible Threads: Addressing Migration Through Investments in Women and Girls

Episode 263: Invisible Threads: Addressing Migration Through Investments in Women and Girls

This week’s episode of the New Security Broadcast explores Invisible Threads: Addressing the Root Causes of Migration from Guatemala by Investing in Women and Girls—a new report from the Population I…
00:51:14  |   Fri 16 Dec 2022
Episode 262: Mobile Clinics and Mental Health Crises Care: The NGO Response to Ukraine’s Health Crises

Episode 262: Mobile Clinics and Mental Health Crises Care: The NGO Response to Ukraine’s Health Crises

The war in Ukraine is not only displacing millions, straining the economy, and ravaging infrastructure. It’s also creating a mounting health crisis. In this week’s New Security Broadcast, ECSP’s Dire…
00:44:01  |   Fri 18 Nov 2022
Episode 261: Meeting the Global Energy Transition: A Conversation with Jonathan Pershing

Episode 261: Meeting the Global Energy Transition: A Conversation with Jonathan Pershing

“Things that we used to think were 20 or 30 years into the future are in fact happening today…  Climate change is noticeably changing the extent, the severity, and the frequency of these kinds of eve…
00:32:23  |   Thu 10 Nov 2022
Episode 260: Community-centered Approaches to Green Mineral Mining: Lessons from Pact

Episode 260: Community-centered Approaches to Green Mineral Mining: Lessons from Pact

According to the World Bank, building enough renewable energy infrastructure to keep global warming below 2C will require more than 3 billion tons of minerals. Reducing emissions quickly is crucial t…
00:22:04  |   Wed 02 Nov 2022
Episode 259: How AGWA is Tracking and Shaping Water’s Crucial Role in Climate Adaptation

Episode 259: How AGWA is Tracking and Shaping Water’s Crucial Role in Climate Adaptation

As the last decade has brought about a dramatic shift in approaches to addressing climate change, water is increasingly at the forefront of the conversations around adaptation and resilience. In part…
00:41:40  |   Fri 28 Oct 2022
Episode 258: Alok Sharma: Sustain Progress and Surmount Challenges for Success in Climate Action

Episode 258: Alok Sharma: Sustain Progress and Surmount Challenges for Success in Climate Action

As the world turns its attention to the 27th UN Climate Change Conference (CoP27) in Sharm El Sheikh, CoP26 President Alok Sharma reflects upon the achievements won thus far in the fight against clim…
00:21:21  |   Thu 20 Oct 2022
Episode 257: Catastrophe and Catalyst: Pakistan’s Foreign Minister on His Nation’s Climate Tragedy

Episode 257: Catastrophe and Catalyst: Pakistan’s Foreign Minister on His Nation’s Climate Tragedy

On a recent visit to the Wilson Center, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari remarked on the historic nature of the monsoon-related floods that have submerged a huge swath of his countr…
00:15:49  |   Fri 30 Sep 2022
Episode 256: Addressing the Global Food Crisis: CIMMYT Experts Weigh In

Episode 256: Addressing the Global Food Crisis: CIMMYT Experts Weigh In

The confluence of climate change, COVID-19, and the war in Ukraine have placed enormous stress on food systems across the globe. Food insecurity spiked in 2020 and has stayed high, and the number of …
00:31:56  |   Fri 29 Jul 2022
Episode 254: Transformative Climate Security: A Conversation with Josh Busby

Episode 254: Transformative Climate Security: A Conversation with Josh Busby

Why does climate change lead to especially bad security outcomes in some places but not others? In this week’s New Security Broadcast, Josh Busby, Associate Professor at the LBJ School of Public Affa…
00:33:11  |   Fri 22 Jul 2022
Episode 253: Clionadh Raleigh on Reframing “Climate Security”

Episode 253: Clionadh Raleigh on Reframing “Climate Security”

About half the world’s population lives in an area of active or latent conflict. And few corners of the planet are not feeling the effects of climate change. But in this week’s New Security Broadcast…
00:26:00  |   Fri 24 Jun 2022
Episode 252: Jeff Colgan on Oil Politics and International Order

Episode 252: Jeff Colgan on Oil Politics and International Order

Debates around whether and to what extent international order is changing can be misguided “so long as we are thinking about international order as a single, monolithic thing,” says Jeff Colgan, Asso…
00:11:03  |   Fri 01 Apr 2022
Episode 251: The Fight for Climate After COVID-19: A Conversation With Sherri Goodman and Author, Alice Hill

Episode 251: The Fight for Climate After COVID-19: A Conversation With Sherri Goodman and Author, Alice Hill

The impacts of COVID-19 have shown policymakers that we need to invest in infrastructure and shore up existing systems to ensure that they can withstand changing conditions over time, says Alice Hill…
00:31:08  |   Fri 12 Nov 2021
Episode 250: Happy World Gorilla Day! A Conversation with Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka on COVID-19’s Impact on Gorilla Conservation and Public Health in Uganda

Episode 250: Happy World Gorilla Day! A Conversation with Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka on COVID-19’s Impact on Gorilla Conservation and Public Health in Uganda

“When we started out, people thought it was weird. ‘Why are you integrating people and animals and why are you integrating human health and animal health?’” says Kalema-Zikusoka, founder of Conservat…
00:30:33  |   Thu 23 Sep 2021
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