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Migration and Climate Crisis: Challenges and Perspectives

via Zoom

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01 December 2021 | 14:00 - 15:30 CET

 

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Totally Glocally
Europe from the outside: Dealing with the Climate Crisis

Climate change with the resulting global warming is the largest and most all-encompassing global crisis of our time. As an ecological crisis it stands for the misuse of fossil fuels and the exploitation of natural life-support systems, which includes the destruction of biodiversity and also irreversible damaging impact on the geological sphere. Furthermore, climate change is a geopolitical problem. It is already stoking socio-political instability, creating migratory pressure, exacerbating global inequality, endangering human rights and putting peace in the world at risk.

How is the world looking at Europe from the outside, and what are the associated hopes and disappointments? Which answers does international law and multilateral institutions offer and also which challenges are they facing? When are relational non-Western models of knowledge production and exchange required? And how can the role of international civil society be discussed in this context?

The webtalk series 'Totally Glocally. Europe from the outside: Dealing with the climate crisis' is a cooperation event with Ecologic Institute and Climate Alliance.

 

Speakers:

  • Parag Khanna, Founder & Managing Partner of FutureMap, international bestselling author
  • Kumi Naidoo, Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow, human rights and environmental activist from South Africa

Respondents:

  • Fatema Tuz Johoora, ifa-Cross Culture Programme alumna who works on community projects with marginalized people and women, sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction in Bangladesh and
  • Olfa Jelassi, ifa-Cross Culture Programme alumna
Contact

 Daniela Hochstätter

Charlottenplatz 17
D-70173 Stuttgart

Telephone: +49.711.2225.108

Email: dialogundforschung(at)ifa.de

 

Organiser:

ifa EcologicCliamte Alliance