By Ethan Wong Download full PDF Read full report online Introduction This is the fourth event report for the Center for Climate and Security (CCS) initiative Feeding Resilience, a project focused on the nexus of climate change, f… Introduction This is the fourth event report for the Center for Climate and Security (CCS) initiative Feeding Resilience, a project focused on the nexus of climate change, food insecurity, instability and national security. The project examines the US national security imperative to strengthen food systems and will inform Feeding Resilience's public policy recommendation report in summer 2024. This report summarizes the fourth roundtable in the series, Policy Interventions to Address Climate and Food-Related Instability, held in Washington, DC and virtually on 25 April 2024. The roundtable focused on findings of the current Feeding Resilience research, identifying potential gaps in the research, and obtaining feedback and suggestions for policy interventions. The discussion incorporated the findings from Feeding Resilience's three prior roundtables that explored the climate-food-security nexus, the security case for agricultural adaptation, and the geopolitics of food. The dialogue brought together leaders from across the US government, development organizations, and multilateral institutions. The roundtable was held under Chatham House Rule1, and the list of participants, agenda, and presentations are available at climateandsecurity.org/feeding-resilience-4/ and in Annexes 1 and 2 of this report. | | | |
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