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A series of live tapings of the podcast in partnership with CGIAR that examine the intersection of climate and conflict

How Unconventional Partnerships Can Advance Climate Security — Taped Live

Today’s episode was taped live in front a virtual audience as part of a series of a series of episodes examining the relationship between climate and security, produced in partnership with CGIAR, the world’s largest global agricultural innovation network.

The episode today, which is the sixth in our series, examines how to achieve climate security through strengthening partnerships across sectors, disciplines and geographies.

Panelists: 

Robert Malley, President & CEO, International Crisis Group

Claudia Sadoff, Executive Management Team Convener and Managing Director, Research Delivery and Impact, CGIAR

Hans Olav Ibrekk, Policy Director – Section for Energy, Climate and Food Security, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Franck Bousquet, Senior Director, Fragility Conflict and Violence Group at the World Bank

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Climate and Security in Colombia

Credit: Mark Koester via flickr/CC

This episode was taped live in front of a virtual audience and featured four panelists discussing the intersection of climate and security in Colombia. 

The experts and policymakers featured in this conversation bring diverse backgrounds and perspectives on the links between climate variability and security in an historically conflict-prone country. 

This episode is part of a series of episodes examining the relationship between climate and security, produced in partnership with CGIAR, the world’s largest global agricultural innovation network.  

Panelists include: 

Governor Luis Fernando Suarez, acting governor of the Antioquia department, Former Secretary of Government during several periods and a key player in the efforts city and regional governments deployed since the 90’s to counter different waves of political and criminal violence in the Department. 

Angelika Rettberg,  professor of Political Science at the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia. She was part of the government delegation that tried to negotiate with the ELN, which is  one of the older insurgent groups that has not signed a peace agreement with the government. 

Frank Pearl, former Minister of Environment of Colombia, the High Presidential Commissioner for Reintegration,  and Senior Lead Peace negotiator during the peace talks between the Colombian Government and the FARC, which lead to the Peace agreement of 2016.  He was also chief negotiator with the ELN 

 Juan Lucas Restrepo,  Director General of the Alliance between Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture with CGIAR

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The Links Between Climate and Security in the Sahel

Des #casquesbleus de la #MINUSMA mènent des manœuvres militaires, lors de l’opération #Frelana, afin de participer à la sécurisation des habitants des villages riverains de l’axe #Gossi-#Gao. Photo : MINUSMA/Harandane Dicko

The Sahel region of Africa is routinely cited by the United Nations as one of the regions in the world that is most vulnerable to climate change.

Many of the trends around climate change, like droughts and flooding, are felt more acutely by people in this region than anywhere else in the world. It is also a region with some profound security challenges, including political instability, armed conflict and insurgencies, extreme poverty and high levels of food insecurity. 

The international community has long sought to support peace and security in the region, but the results are mixed. One of the UN’s larger peacekeeping missions is currently deployed to Mali and France is supporting a five country counter-terrorism force known as the G-5 Sahel.  Yet despite these efforts, the security conditions across the region are tenuous. 

According to the OECD, with the exception of Senegal, every country in this region is considered either fragile or extremely fragile. 

This special Global Dispatches podcast episode features a diverse array of participants who bridge discussions about climate and security in the Sahel that too often happen independent of each other.  The panelists tackle questions around climate and security by drawing on perspectives of experts who do not always find themselves in the same room. The goal of this episode is to connect experts working on climate change, food systems and security, so they can potentially bring some new ideas to the table and perhaps chart some innovative solutions to the myriad of challenges facing the region.

This episode is part of a series of episodes examining the relationship between climate and security, produced in partnership with CGIAR, the world’s largest global agricultural innovation network. This episode was taped live in front of a virtual audience and featured five panelists discussing the intersection of climate and security in the Sahel region of Africa.

Her Excellency, Ms. Rigmor Elianne Koti, is Norway’s Special Representative for the Sahel.

Dr. Rober Zougmoré, is the Africa Program Leader, CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Dr. Bruno Charbonneau, is the Director, Centre FrancoPaix in Conflict Resolution and Peace Mission and professor of international studies at the the Royal Military College in Canada

Dr. Catherine-Lune Grayson Senior Policy Advisor, International Committee of the Red Cross 

Ornella Moderan who is head of the Sahel Program at the Institute for Security Studies. 

The Sahel region of Africa is one of the regions of the world that is most impacted by climate change. It is also a region beset by instability, insecurity and conflict. This episode unpacks some of these complex linkages.

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Sustainable Finance for Peace and Climate Security | Climate Security Series – Taped Live

Single Tyne Plough Hawzen, Ethiopia Credit: Rod Waddington – Flickr CC License

This episode is part three of a six-part series examining the relationship between climate and security, produced in partnership with CGIAR, the world’s largest global agricultural innovation network. The episode was taped live in front of a virtual audience and featured five panelists discussing how sustainable finance can support peace and climate security.

In the context of our conversation, sustainable finance is something of an umbrella term for harnessing private sector capital in the service of social and environmental goals, including the Sustainable Development Goals. The conversation that unfolds over the course of about 50 minutes includes examples of innovative financial products, a discussion of the role of traditional development aid, and a broad conversation about what else needs to be done to scale up private sector investment in climate security.

Panelists:

Adhiti Gupta, Manager, Market Acceleration & Design Funding, at Convergence Blended Finance 

Serena Guarnaschelli , (is  Partner and Innovative Finance Advisory KOIS

Giovanni Grandi, Senior Officer, Private Partnerships and Finance for Development Italian Agency for Development Cooperation

Ania Maria Wanda Grobick, Deputy Director Adaptation at the Green Climate Fund (GCF)

Alberto Millan, Sustainable Finance Advisor CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS)

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How Big Data and New Technologies Can Advance Climate Security | Climate Security Series – Taped Live

credit: Marius B Big Data: water wordscape Flickr CC license

How can data and novel technologies can be put to better use in the service of peace building, resilience, and other aspects of climate security? In part two of the Climate Security Series, produced in partnership with CGIAR, we examine how big data can advance progress on climate security.

Four panelists from diverse fields grapple with how data and technology can support climate security.

Panelists: 

Elisabeth Gilmore, Associate Professor in the Environmental Science and Policy Program in the Department of International Development, Community, and Environment at Clark University. She is also a Senior Associate Researcher at the Peace Research Institute Oslo PRIO and Visiting Scientist at the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development COMOD  

Andy Jarvis, Associate Director General, Research Strategy and Innovation, The Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT

Enrica Pocari, Chief Innovation Officer and Director of Technology at the UN World Food Programme

Maarten van Aalst, Director of the International Federation of the Red Cross Climate Center

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The Link Between Food Security, Climate and Conflict

The podcast has partnered with CGIAR, the world’s largest global agricultural innovation network, around a series of live tapings on the topic of climate security.

For today’s episode, we are examining the link between food security, climate and conflict. My guests include a leading food systems scientist, Dr. Sonja Vermeulen, Director of Programs, CGIAR System Organization and Dan Smith, the director of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, SIPRI.

The episode was taped on June 4th.

We unpack some of the linkages between climate, climate change, food systems science, conflict and peace building. This is clearly a very big topic, but not one you see often discussed in key policy making circles. The idea behind this conversation was to identify some aspects of that relationship that demand further study by researchers and attention from policymakers. 

I’ll be hosting a total of six of these live tapings in partnership with CGIAR over the next several months. The next will be on June 18th. 

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