Adaptation & Resilience
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Europe
Stephan Wolters, Dennis Tänzler, Gerald Stang and Teresa Ribera
Policy Brief

Given the transversal, and universal, nature of the climate challenge, what priorities should shape foreign policy action on climate issues in the decade ahead? What should be the focus of European climate diplomacy? The European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS), the l'Institute du développement durable et des relations internationales (IDDRI) and adelphi organized a meeting of senior experts and practitioners to review and build on the outcomes of COP21. The discussions revealed important ideas for using European foreign policy tools to address climate mitigation, adaptation, and finance, for responding to climate-related security and migration risks, and for improving EU climate diplomacy.

Climate Change
Climate Diplomacy
Energy
Technology & Innovation
Europe
Sebastian Oberthür
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This paper by Sebastian Oberthür (IES – Institute for European Studies) discusses the EU’s position in climate geopolitics after COP21. It therefore highlights the importance of fora beyond the UNFCCC, arguing that the EU’s position in climate geopolitics will in large part depend its internal climate and energy policy framework for 2030 and beyond.

Climate Change
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Co-Benefits
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Sub-Saharan Africa
South America
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adelphi
Policy Brief
Diplomacy Climate Economy Paris Agreement Policy Brief

To ensure that Paris will be a sustainable success, active engagement is required to fully implement the INDCs and to ratchet up ambition in the coming years. Catalyzing the climate economy will be the key to accelerate the path towards a much-needed climate-friendly trajectory.

Civil Society
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Europe
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Nordic Council of Ministers
Books and Studies
Publication. Nordic Council of Ministers. International Cooperative Initiatives 2016

This publication sheds light on the multitude of international cooperative initiatives (ICIs) which are underway outside the formal UN climate negotiating process.

Adaptation & Resilience
Climate Change
Climate Diplomacy
Early Warning & Risk Analysis
Security
Sustainable Transformation
Global Issues
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Documents
Planetary Security Conference 2015. Peace and Cooperation in Times of Climate Change and Global Environmental Challenges.

The conference Planetary Security: Peace and Cooperation in Times of Climate Change and Global Environmental Challenges was held at the Peace Palace in The Hague on 2-3 November 2015. Organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, it brought together practitioners and experts from the defense, aid, and foreign policy community to discuss the impact of climate change and other global environmental challenges on security. 

Adaptation & Resilience
Capacity Building
Climate Change
Climate Diplomacy
Sustainable Transformation
Global Issues
adelphi (Anna Bach, Dr. Marcus Andreas, Kaj Fischer)
Policy Brief
International Conference on Climate Action 2015 Climate Dialogue

The International Conference on Climate Action (ICCA2015) brought together 450 participants from 27 countries to exchange on political strategies, framework conditions, and mechanisms for successful municipal climate action.

Adaptation & Resilience
Capacity Building
Climate Change
Climate Diplomacy
Early Warning & Risk Analysis
Security
Water
Global Issues
Rüttinger, Lukas et al. 2015
Books and Studies
A New Climate for Peace

A New Climate for Peace – Taking Action on Climate and Fragility Risks. Executive Summary. Berlin/London/Washington/Paris: adelphi, International Alert, The Wilson Center, EUISS. Authors: Rüttinger, Lukas; Gerald Stang, Dan Smith, Dennis Tänzler, Janani Vivekananda, Alexander Carius, Oli Brown, Geoff Dabelko, Roger-Mark De Souza, Shreya Mitra, Katharina Nett, Meaghan Parker and Benjamin Pohl.

Tänzler, Dennis et al.
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During the UN Security Council debate of 20 July 2011, the Council unanimously expressed concern about the possible impacts of climate change on peace and security. This lively debate with a record participation clearly underlined the need for climate protection and early action to address the security implications of climate change.

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