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[Environmental Peacebuilding: A Path to Regional Stability in the Middle East]-[An unexpected plan for peace in the Middle East | Nada Majdalani]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2025-07-14

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Environmental Peacebuilding: A Path to Regional Stability in the Middle East

In her compelling TED talk, Neda Majdalani, the Palestinian director of EcoPeace Middle East, challenges the conventional separation of climate change and geopolitical conflict. Instead, she argues that the environmental crisis serves as a "magnifier of instability and suffering" and suggests that tapping into shared natural resources could foster the interdependence necessary for lasting peace.

The Climate Hotspot Reality

Majdalani highlights that the Middle East is a "climate hotspot," projected to face a temperature increase of five to eight degrees Celsius and a 40% decrease in precipitation by the end of the century. This environmental stress is exacerbated by "power asymmetry," where water resources are unequally shared and ecosystems are held "hostage to the stagnation in the political horizon." For Majdalani, the lack of cooperation is not just a political failure but an ecological threat that transcends borders, as "pollution doesn't recognize boundaries or checkpoints."

The Peace Triangle: A New Model for Cooperation

Drawing inspiration from the post-WWII European Coal and Steel Community, Majdalani proposes the "Peace Triangle" initiative. This vision integrates Palestine, Israel, and Jordan into the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC). The goal is to move beyond traditional conflict paradigms by creating catalytic projects in water, energy, and sustainable transport.

Key components of this vision include:

  • Renewable Energy Export: Leveraging the region's abundant sun to produce energy that could meet 30% of Europe's needs, with Gaza serving as a critical node for exporting renewables.
  • Water Security: Implementing large-scale desalination plants in Gaza to provide clean water to the West Bank, Gaza, and Jordan, facilitated by shared infrastructure like the Israeli national carrier.
  • Regional Connectivity: Extending railway networks from the Gulf through Jordan to the West Bank and the port of Gaza, turning these areas into gateways for trade between the Middle East and Europe.

Overcoming Barriers to Peace

Majdalani acknowledges that advocating for such visions during wartime is met with hostility. She and her colleagues at EcoPeace have been "condemned of treason" and accused of "normalizing with the enemy." Despite personal grief and the realities of living under "military occupation," she remains steadfast. She emphasizes that the organization is co-led by Israeli, Jordanian, and Palestinian directors, proving that cross-border cooperation is possible even in the most fractured environments.

A Shared Future

The core of Majdalani’s message is that survival in the region is "entangled." By focusing on "concrete, bold ideas," EcoPeace aims to foster a future where environmental interdependence serves as the foundation for a two-state solution and regional prosperity. She concludes with an urgent call to action: to share the story of those in the Middle East who "refuse destruction" and believe that they "deserve peace" and "deserve prosperity." Ultimately, the Peace Triangle is not merely an economic project; it is a geopolitical security agenda designed to shift the region from a history of conflict to a future of shared responsibility and mutual benefit.

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Okay, confession time.
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It was intense in the best way.
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And now it's back. Yes, really.
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I sometimes wonder, are we witnessing the wrong war?
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According to scientists, not my own words
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📖 Transcript

You're listening to TED Talks Daily, where we bring you new ideas to spark your curiosity every day.
I'm your host, Elise Hu.
Amid the conflict in the Middle East, another threat silently multiplies—climate change.
But what would happen if instead of looking at climate and world conflict as separate, we saw them as being integrally connected?
In this talk, Palestinian environmental peacemaker Nada Majdalani shares how her organization is bringing together Jordanians, Palestinians and Israelis through a vision of environmental peace building and why tapping into the region's natural resources can foster interdependence and cooperation, not conflict.
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