In this miniseries, WIIS Brussels invites women to share their experience and expertise on the many dimensions of climate security. 


In this second episode, Sabrine Dao and Sofiia Shevchuk have invited Dr Hanne Knaepen, Head of Green Transition and Climate Adaptation with ECDPM and Glada Lahn, Senior Research Fellow for Environment and Society Programme at Chatham House. 


To what extent does climate change affect global geopolitics and security? What are the consequences that we can already see? In this discussion, our guests go beyond Europe and touch upon examples from different parts of the world, from Asia and Africa to Latin America. 


Follow and connect with our guests and hosts:

- Glada Lahn: LinkedInTwitter

- Hanne Knaepen: LinkedInTwitter.

- Sofiia Shevchuk: LinkedInTwitter

- Sabrine Dao: [email protected]


Learn more by looking at:

- ECDPM Great Insights Magazine (2019) on "The complex link between climate change and conflict" (only women contributed to this publication)

- ECDPM publications for the CASCADES project: "Climate Change and Security in North African (2021)", "Climate risks in Tunisia (2021)", "Climate change, development and security in the Central Sahel (2021)"

- Hanne Knaepen's publication on "Supporting adaptation in African agriculture - A policy shift since the EU Green Deal? (2022)


This episode was funded by a grant from the United States Department of State. The opinions, findings and conclusions stated herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the United States Department of State.


Credits

Music: Original creation

Production: Sabrine Dao, Fraser Moore


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