The Role for Migration in Climate Foreign Policy

Panel discussion on climate-induced mobility in the run-up to COP27
Datum
18 Oktober 2022
Uhrzeit
-
Ort der Veranstaltung
Deutschland

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The German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) and the Robert Bosch Stiftung cordially invite you to a panel discussion on climate-induced mobility in the run-up to COP27.
More migration – not less – is needed to adapt to climate change. While this is increasingly recognized, commensurate international action has yet to be taken. At COP27, where adaptation will be high on the agenda, it is inevitable that migration, too, will feature in the discussions. Together with our panelists, we will assess what progress could be made there in the field of climate and migration. We will then look beyond the international negotiations to discuss how these advances can be implemented.
Welcoming remarks:
Raphaela Schweiger, Program Director Migration, Robert Bosch Stiftung
Input presentation:
Kira Vinke, Head of the Center for Climate and Foreign Policy, DGAP
Panelists:
Lisa Badum, Member of the German Bundestag for Bündnis 90/The Greens
Stefanie Scharf, Head of Division 500: Policy Issues of Displacement and Migration, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
Ambika Vishwanath, Director, Kubernein Initiative
Koko Warner, Manager, Vulnerability subdivision of the United Nations Climate Secretariat (UNFCCC)
Moderator:
Hannes Einsporn, Senior Project Manager Migration, Robert Bosch Stiftung
Please register here: events@dgap.org. The event will be held in English. 
For any questions, please contact Yulia Loeva (events@dgap.org).

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