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Climate change and conflict: Telling stories with impact

In this webinar, adelphi experts outline how the impacts of climate change can contribute to conflict, and get into how journalists can best report stories of climate-related insecurity.

In the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, there has been much discussion about the green energy transition and fossil fuel reliance. Russia’s economy is heavily dependent on oil and gas exports, and other countries buying these fuels are regarded as supporting the war effort.

But this is just one example of how climate change and conflict intersect. At the end of the session, you’ll hopefully be better equipped to bring a climate-change lens to your conflict reporting and a conflict lens to your climate-change reporting.

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  • Paul Adepoju, ICFJ

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  • Raquel Munayer, adelphi
  • Michael Hornsby, adelphi

HABITABLE aims to significantly advance our understanding of the current interlinkages between climate impacts and migration and displacement patterns, in order to better anticipate their future evolutions.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 869395. The content reflects only the authors’ views, and the European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.


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