UN Documents for Energy, Climate and Natural Resources: Security Council Meeting Records
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25 January 2019 S/PV.8451 | This was a Council open debate focused on addressing the impact of climate-related disasters on international peace and security. |
16 October 2018 S/PV.8372 | Security Council briefing on the role of natural resources as a root cause of conflict. |
11 July 2018 S/PV.8307 | This was a debate on climate-related security risks chaired by Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs Margot Wallström. |
6 June 2017 S/PV.7959 | This was a a high-level briefing on “preventive diplomacy and transboundary waters” which was chaired by Bolivian President Evo Morales. |
22 November 2016 S/PV.7818 | This was an open debate on water, peace and security. |
26 May 2016 S/PV.7699 | The Council held a briefing on challenges in the Sahel, which focused on the impact of climate change and desertification to peace and security in this region. |
30 July 2015 S/PV.7499 | The Council held an open debate on the peace and security challenges facing small island developing states. |
19 June 2013 S/PV.6982 | This was an open debate on conflict prevention and natural resources. |
19 June 2013 S/PV.6982 (Resumption 1) | This was debate on conflict prevention and natural resources. |
23 November 2011 S/PV.6668 | This was a a high-level briefing on “New Challenges to International Peace and Security”. |
20 July 2011 S/PV.6587 | This was an open debate on the impact of climate change organised by Germany. |
20 July 2011 S/PV.6587 (Resumption 1) | This was the resumption of a meeting on the impact of climate change. |
25 June 2007 S/PV.5705 | This was the record of a meeting on maintenance of international peace and security, focusing in particular on the links between conflict and natural resources in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
25 June 2007 S/PV.5705 (Resumption 1) | This was the resumption of a meeting focusing on natural resources and conflict. |
17 April 2007 S/PV.5663 | This was a debate on energy, security and climate organised by the UK. |