This event took place on 29 June at London Climate Action Week, in partnership with Chatham House. It discussed how climate risks are seen by international organizations, what innovative approaches to risk management are emerging and what else might need to be done.
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Roughly two dozen international organizations, mostly in the United Nations family, foster cooperation and set the global agenda on a range of critical issues, including health, water, energy, environment, food, migration, security and development.
Collectively they provide the world with a critical safety net. But it was largely built before the impacts of anthropogenic climate change were widely understood, which begs the question: is this system fit for purpose in a climate-changing world?
Report:
Written in partnership with Chatham House, the report discussed in the event investigates the extent to which international organizations are incorporating climate change into their strategic planning and risk management. Read it at [ Ссылка ]
Speakers:
- Jonathan Howitt, World Food Programme and Co-Chair, UN High Level Committee on Management’s Risk Forum
- Oli Brown, Associate Fellow, Chatham House
- Lisa Dellmuth, Associate Professor and Director of PhD Studies in International Relations, Stockholm University
- Andrew Harper, Special Advisor to the High Commissioner for Climate Action, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency
Moderator:
- Bernice Lee, Research Director, Futures; Hoffmann Distinguished Fellow for Sustainability; Chair, Chatham House Sustainability Accelerator Advisory Board
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