Todd Jarvis and others informed me of three Aaron T. Wolf videos that the Wilson Center's Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP), headed by Geoffrey D. (Geoff) Dabelko, uploaded to itsYouTube channel. You can view all three videos at that site. Each is only about 3 to 4 minutes long but very informative.
The videos were taken from a longer program held last month at the Center, International River Basins: Mapping Institutional Resilience to Climate Change. Click on the title to see the entire 106-minute discussion. You can also download documents from Wolf and the other speakers, Jim Duncan (World Bank) and Matt Zentner (DoD), and a transcript of the entire event.
Here is the video on Columbia River: Building Resilience into the Treaty:
Here is the video on Updating Basins at Risk: Transboundary Water Conflict and Cooperation:
The final video on Transboundary Water Basins, Climate Change, Variability and Institutional Resilience:
Good stuff - enjoy!
"All treaties between great states cease to be binding when they come in conflict with the struggle for existencce." - Otto von Bismarck


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