This paper outlines the environmental dimension of the European security policy and security-related foreign policy and discusses how the integration of environmental concerns into this policy framework could – and should – be improved to support the delivery of the 2030 Sustainability Agenda, both in the EU and globally.
The paper was authored by Marianne Kettunen (IEEP), Dominique Noome (GMACCC) and Johanna Nyman (IEEP) and co-published in the Think 2030 series in January 2019 by the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung European Union, the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) , the Brussels Dialogue on Climate Democracy (BDCD) and the Global Military Advisory Council on Climate Change (GMACCC).
Author(s): | Marianne Kettunen (IEEP), Dominique Noome (Global Military Advisory Council on Climate Change – GMACCC) and Johanna Nyman (IEEP) |
Publisher(s): | Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung European Union, IEEP, Brussels Dialogue on Climate Democracy, Global Military Advisory Council on Climate Change |
Place Published: | Brussels, Belgium |
Date / Journal Vol. No. | January 2019 |
Pages | 30 |