Past Events
Biodiversity & Livelihoods
Capacity Building
Civil Society
Climate Change
Global Issues
26 November, 2015 to 27 November, 2015
Paris, France

Resilience in a time of uncertainty: Indigenous peoples and climate change

As the world comes to Paris for COP21, UNESCO and the French National Museum of Natural History, together with Tebtebba and Conservation International is organizing an international conference on indigenous peoples and climate change.

Climate Change
Early Warning & Risk Analysis
Asia
North America
Oceania & Pacific

As the United States reorients its foreign policy approach to the Asia-Pacific region, it must seriously consider the impacts of climate change, argues a new report from the Center for Climate and Security. How can the United States help improve the region’s climate resilience, and at the same time, strategically adapt to a rapidly changing security environment?

Climate Change
Early Warning & Risk Analysis
Private Sector
Global Issues
17 November, 2015 to 20 November, 2015
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Understanding Risk and Finance conference

The Understanding Risk and Finance conference represents a global forum for policy makers and financial sector experts to discuss effective strategies and approaches in mitigating the socio-economic, fiscal, and financial impacts of disasters.

Biodiversity & Livelihoods
Capacity Building
Climate Change
Early Warning & Risk Analysis
Global Issues
02 November, 2015 to 03 November, 2015
The Hague, The Netherlands

Conference Planetary Security

The conference provides an international platform for high level policy makers and experts working on the threats posed to security, stability and development by climate change, environmental degradation and resource scarcity.

Civil Society
Climate Change
Global Issues
South America
30 October, 2015 to 06 November, 2015
Planetario de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Climate Change: We Are All Responsible.

"Climate Change: We Are All Responsible" is an event organised by the Delegation of the European Union in Brazil, WWF-Brazil and the Fundação Planetaría of Rio de Janeiro in partnership with Prefeitura do Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian Ministry of Environment, the EU Member States in Brazil and their cultural institutions.

Climate Change
Early Warning & Risk Analysis
Global Issues

This OSCE Security Days event will provide a forum  to discuss the security risks associated with climate change as well as the security benefits of climate change mitigation and adaptation. It will also  identify successful approaches to integrating security considerations into climate change policies. 

Climate Change
Early Warning & Risk Analysis
Global Issues
10 September, 2015
London School of Economics and Political Science, Old Theatre, Old Building, London, WC2A 2AE

Public lecture: Midnight in Paris: Will COP 21 make a difference?

The Grantham Research Institute, in collaboration with the Department of Geography and Environment (LSE), will host a public lecture featuring Professor Scott Barrett, Lenfest-Earth Institute Professor of Natural Resource Economics at Columbia University. Professor Barrett is a leading scholar on transnational and global challenges, ranging from climate change to disease eradication. In this lecture he will examine the economics of the Paris Climate Summit in December.

Capacity Building
Climate Change
Early Warning & Risk Analysis
02 September, 2015 to 04 September, 2015
Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU), Building 4 (New Business School)

World Symposium on Climate Change Adaption

The “World Symposium on Climate Change Adaptation” will focus on “innovative approaches to implement climate change adaptation”, and will contribute to the further development of this fast-growing field.

Climate Change
Early Warning & Risk Analysis
Environment & Migration
Land & Food
North America

High-level U.S. launch of the report with Richard Engel (Director Environment and Natural Resources Program, NIC), Alice Hill (Senior Director, National Security Council, White House) and Christian Holmes (Deputy Assistant Administrator, USAID). Leaders from the development, diplomatic, and security communities and the report’s co-authors Alexander Carius, Geoffrey D. Dabelko and Roger-Mark De Souza will take part in the event.

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