The College of Political Science at the University of Baghdad held a workshop accompanying the Third International Climate Conference under the title “Security and Climate Change.”
The workshop included discussion of a number of research, where the first research was by Assistant Professor Dr. Abeer Siham Mahdi and Assistant Professor Dr. Taghreed Hanoun Ali under the title “Climate Variables and their Impact on Human Security in Iraq,” and the second research was by Assistant Professor Dr. Abdel Amir Abdel Hassan under the title Water Diplomacy. Iraq and its role in achieving water security, and the third research was by Assistant Professor Dr. Salem Matar Abdullah and Assistant Lecturer Nour Diaa Muhammad entitled “Sustaining Environmental Security in Light of International Competition for Resources,” and the fourth research was by Assistant Professor Dr. Muntaser Hamid Majeed and Assistant Lecturer Shujaa Mahmoud Khalaf under the title “ Climate changes, societal stability in Iraq, proposed measures, and the fifth research was by Assistant Professor Dr. Ammar Saadoun and Assistant Lecturer Maryam Thabet Noman, under the title “Environmental Human Rights and their Repercussions on Human Security.”
Assistant Professor Dr. Badriya Saleh presented a research entitled “The Role of Global Environmental Governance in Achieving Iraqi Human Security,” and Dr. Ahmed Abdel Karim presented a research entitled “The Problem of Climate Change and its Impact on Human Rights in Iraq,” in addition to presenting a research by Assistant Professor Dr. Moataz Ismail and Professor Assistant Dr. Falah Mubarak and Professor Dr. Thaer Shaker Mahmoud entitled “Climate Changes and Iraqi National Security Policies after 2003.” For her part, the teacher, Dr. Sally Saad Muhammad, presented a research entitled “The Reality of Environmental Terrorism in Iraq and Future Challenges.” The last research for today’s workshop was by Dr. Israa Abd Ali. Kazem, under the title “Climate change is a problem for Iraqi national security.”
At the conclusion of the workshop, the floor for dialogue was opened for the attendees in order to answer their inquiries and questions regarding the research that was discussed.

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