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
Intergovernmental Partnerships in Climate Change Mitigation
Toward a Strategic Orientation
Time to Deliver
What the Loss and Damage Fund Needs to Bring to the Most Vulnerable
Energy Transitions in Political Upheaval
Improving Multilateralism in the Power Sector
Klimadiplomatie zwischen Kooperation und strategischem Wettbewerb
Was von der 28. Weltklimakonferenz zu erwarten ist
In the media
Events
Past events
18:30 - 20:00 | 02 May 2022
Staatssekretärin Jennifer Lee Morgan
Klimaaußenpolitik in Zeiten geopolitischer Krisen
08:30 - 09:30 | 06 Apr 2022
Boykott russischer Öl- und Gasimporte – Europas Spielraum für Sanktionen
12:00 - 13:30 | 05 Apr 2022
Gaining Traction
Japan’s and Germany’s Approach to Implementing a New Climate Policy at the G7 Level
15:30 - 17:00 | 09 Mar 2022
Prioritäten der deutschen G7-Präsidentschaft
mit Staatssekretär Dr. Jörg Kukies
16:00 - 17:00 | 17 Nov 2021
Transatlantic Climate Relations After COP26
18:30 - 20:00 | 15 Nov 2021
Good COP – Bad COP?
Fakten und Folgen der 26. UN-Klimakonferenz in Glasgow