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Institute for Economics & Peace Analysing ecological threats, resilience & peace ECOLOGICAL

30 Oct 2023

Analysing Ecological Threats, A 25% rise in food insecurity increases the risk of conflict by 36% Resilience & Peace Similarly, a 25% increase in the number of people without access to clean drinking increases the likelihood This is the fourth edition of the Ecological Threat of conflict by 18% Report (ETR), which analyses ecological threats 1 billion people are living in 42 countries that curr. [...] The face severe food insecurity research takes a multi-faceted approach by 1 in 4 people globally do not have regular access to safe analysing ecological threats at the national, drinking water subnational, and city level, while also assessing By 2050, 2.8 billion people will reside in countries facing severe ecological threats, compared to 1.8 billion today the threats against societal resilien. [...] SEE THE 2023 REPORT, SECTION 1: RESULTS AND TRENDS Average ETR score by region, 2023 Global ETR threat distribution, 2023 Sub-Saharan African and South Asian countries have the 45 per cent of the countries in the ETR are facing at least one highest average ETR score. [...] Surveys from these countries where the level of water risk is than 80 per cent of their renewable show that more than 65 per cent of the severe, and a further 31 countries water supply for irrigation, livestock, population have been unable to afford food where the level of water risk is high. [...] ORG 2023 ECOLOGICAL THREAT REPORT MEASURING THE IMPACT OF ECOLOGICAL THREATS ETR SCORE Very Low Low Medium High Severe Not Included ABOUT The ETR is developed by the Institute IEP is headquartered in Sydney, with for Economics & Peace, an offices in New York, Brussels.
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