DGAP’s Center for Climate and Foreign Policy assesses the societal and geoeconomic impacts of climate change. The interdisciplinary team builds on scientific findings to develop policy recommendations for a coherent German foreign policy at the interface of climate security and human security.
Main Topics:
- Relevance of climate change for German security policy
- Coherence in response to the climate crisis given the interrelationship between the domestic and foreign policy dimensions of climate policy
- Consequences of climate migration and displacement worldwide
- Geoeconomic dimensions of the climate crisis: German climate and energy policy and international climate diplomacy
- Role of civilian crisis prevention in hindering the escalation of resource conflicts
- International legal dimensions of the climate crisis
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Publications
DGAP Responds: Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Statements of DGAP Experts
A New Foreign Policy for Germany?
Experts Assess the German Coalition Deal of 2021
Is migration an effective adaptation to climate-related agricultural distress in sub-Saharan Africa?
Den Weg in eine nachhaltige Zukunft frei machen
Offener Brief an die Bundesvorsitzenden, Generalsekretäre sowie die Vorsitzenden der Bundestagsfraktionen von SPD, Bündnis 90/Die Grünen und FDP sowie CDU/CSU
Die Zeit wird knapp
Deutschland braucht eine starke Klima-Außenpolitik