This episode examines the intersection of climate, peace, and security in Haiti. The country faces overlapping crises, with violence and instability worsened by climate shocks and environmental degradation. We discuss how these challenges affect daily life, particularly in Port-au-Prince compared to other regions. The episode also highlights practical solutions Haitians are using to protect livelihoods, reduce tensions, and build resilience. Nazanine Moshiri interviews Paul Judex Eduarzin, Governance Specialist at the United Nations Environment Programme Haiti, and Robert Muggah, Founder of the Igarapé Institute.