
Climate Diplomacy Podcast
Climate Diplomacy
The Climate Diplomacy Podcast gives insights into the latest developments in international climate diplomacy and security. Our hosts Raquel Munayer and Alexandra Steinkraus interview experts and practitioners on their take on climate foreign policy, climate-related impacts to security, and promoting peace and resilience in a changing climate. Together we look into climate-fragility, migration, food insecurity, gender dynamics and much more, not to mention our deep dive into countries and regions. For more information, please visit climate-diplomacy.org or follow @ClimateDiplo on Twitter.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Climate Diplomacy Podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Climate Diplomacy Podcast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Climate Diplomacy Podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Episode 39: Livelihoods: The socioeconomic link between climate change and security
Climate Diplomacy Podcast
04/30/24 • 49 min
Livelihoods are how the necessities of life are secured. They are a determining factor in many contexts around the world. Many livelihoods are dependent on a healthy environment and a stable climate, making them particularly sensitive to climate and environmental crises. At the same time, they are deeply entangled with social and economic dynamics. As a consequence, livelihoods form a key pathway in the climate-security nexus. In this host-to-host deep dive, we get to talk a bit about our how livelihood security features in our own work, a few experiences and findings, as well as key entry points and recommendations that have emerged from our projects and initiatives at adelphi.
Further readings:
- Climate, Peace and Security Assessment: Mali
- Next steps towards an inclusive Climate, Peace and Security Agenda
- Weathering Risk methodology
- Climate Security Study: Kenya
- Pacific Climate Security Assessment Guide
© adelphi research, all rights reserved
adelphi research (https://adelphi-research.de/en) is a non-profit independent think tank for environmental and development policy research and analysis. Our mission is to enable transformative change and to create a sustainable future for generations to come.
Editing by Paulus Müller-Hahl (Lichtbilder).

Episode 38: Reconnecting people to their power: Transitional justice and 'cosmovisión' in Colombia
Climate Diplomacy Podcast
03/29/24 • 49 min
Colombia faces multiple challenges - from a complex peacebuilding process after more than 50 years of armed conflict to growing climate change impacts on its natural resources. Disputes over land use and governance have been at the heart of Colombia's struggle, and while everyone has been affected by it, indigenous and Afro-Colombian communities take a particularly high toll. This episode addresses the importance of considering environmental factors in pursuing victim-centred and community-based approaches to transitional and restorative justice. It also discusses lessons from the Colombian case for the international humanitarian justice system. Tune in for compelling insights from regional experts Valeria Patricia Moscoso Urzúa (Justice Rapid Response) and Héctor Morales Muñoz (adelphi).
This episode was produced in cooperation with Justice Rapid Response.
*The acronym JEP, mentioned several times in this episode, means 'Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz' (=Special Jurisdiction for Peace)
Related resources:
- Report 'A Dangerous Climate'
- Watch explainer on how climate and land issues relates to Colombia's armed conflict (Spanish/English)
© adelphi research, all rights reserved
adelphi research (https://adelphi-research.de/en) is a non-profit independent think tank for environmental and development policy research and analysis. Our mission is to enable transformative change and to create a sustainable future for generations to come.
Editing by Paulus Müller-Hahl (Lichtbilder).

Episode 37: Roots for peace: Bringing together diverse stakeholders for an inclusive response to climate and insecurity in Haiti
Climate Diplomacy Podcast
02/28/24 • 36 min
Haiti is facing a deep security, political and humanitarian crisis and is simultaneously one of the most vulnerable countries in Latin America and the Caribbean to climate change. Rising temperatures and declining rainfall have intensified drought and climate-related storms are growing more intense, causing devastating flooding. By adversely impacting livelihoods, food security, water scarcity and health conditions, climate change is exacerbating the current multifaceted and complex crisis grappling the country.
In this episode, we bring together the researchers behind the Roots for Peace report to discuss experiences conducting the study, setting up the Haiti Climate Security Working Group and share with the broader research community, the lessons learnt while doing so. We also take a look at the main pathways of climate and insecurity in Haiti identified in the study, recommendations and next steps. Join us for this insightful conversation with Paule Juneau (UNEP Haiti), Beatrice Mosello (adelphi) and Jessica Hsu (Haiti-based researcher & anthropologist).
Discover the "Roots for Peace" report: adelph.it/WRHaiti
© adelphi research, all rights reserved
adelphi research (https://adelphi-research.de/en) is a non-profit independent think tank for environmental and development policy research and analysis. Our mission is to enable transformative change and to create a sustainable future for generations to come.
Editing by Paulus Müller-Hahl (Lichtbilder).

Episode 36: Climate, peace and security in Yemen: How deteriorating rights of women and minorities affect the whole of society
Climate Diplomacy Podcast
12/12/23 • 25 min
Since 2014, Yemen has been ravaged by civil war. Our guest today - Yemeni journalist, writer and activist Hind Al-Eryani - brings to light how the war is impacting the lives of women, children, LGBTQ+ communities and religious minorities. Hind explains how women's righs have benn deteriorating in Yemen, and the ways in which this affects society as a whole, for example by hindering climate adaptation. We look into the impacts of climate change on resources, particularly water, and how this fed into insecurity dynamics in the lead up to the conflict, and we discuss whether Germany's feminist foreign policy approach can spill over to women affected by climate change in insecurity worldwide.
© adelphi research, all rights reserved
adelphi research (https://adelphi-research.de/en) is a non-profit independent think tank for environmental and development policy research and analysis. Our mission is to enable transformative change and to create a sustainable future for generations to come.
Editing by Paulus Müller-Hahl (Lichtbilder).

Episode 35: Damage control: Unpacking rules and recommendations to protect the environment during armed conflict
Climate Diplomacy Podcast
11/06/23 • 39 min
So much can be said about how war and conflict disrupt the environment. The effects on human lives are excruciating and long-lived, making environmental protection a priority for human security - even in armed conflicts. On this International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War, we’ve partnered with PAX to put together an episode looking at how rules and recommendations can help protect the environment in armed conflict under international law and create precedents for prevention. Join our guests Wim Zwijnenburg (PAX) and Helen Obregón Gieseken (ICRC) for this exciting conversation.
© adelphi research, all rights reserved
adelphi research (https://adelphi-research.de/en) is a non-profit independent think tank for environmental and development policy research and analysis. Our mission is to enable transformative change and to create a sustainable future for generations to come.
Editing by Paulus Müller-Hahl (Lichtbilder).

Episode 34: SPECIAL EDITION: Displacement, migration and how funding can reach those who need it
Climate Diplomacy Podcast
10/13/23 • 63 min
COP28 is around the corner, and everyone wants to know: how will the conversations around finance for climate-affected states, which officially kicked off in Sharm El-Sheikh last November, pick up in Dubai?
In this special edition of the #ClimateDiploPod, we go on a deep dive on climate, development and humanitarian funding with Andrew Harper, Special Advisor on Climate Action to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. Together, we look into the current state of so many displaced communities around the world, speak about some of the issues standing on the way of finance reaching affected communities, and why finance distribution and use is fairer and more efficient when women, youth and indigenous communities have access to it.
© adelphi research, all rights reserved
adelphi research (https://adelphi-research.de/en) is a non-profit independent think tank for environmental and development policy research and analysis. Our mission is to enable transformative change and to create a sustainable future for generations to come.
Editing by Paulus Müller-Hahl (Lichtbilder).

Episode 33: Integrating climate security in peacebuilding: Meet the Weathering Risk Peace Pillar
Climate Diplomacy Podcast
08/02/23 • 33 min
The Peace Pillar initiative, launched in 2022, is sharing and elevating evidence-based recommendations in mainstreaming climate-security to support sustainable peace processes on the ground. It is guided by the analytical approach of Weathering Risk and translates climate-security foresight and analysis into peacebuilding action where it’s needed the most. In this episode, you will hear from Peace Pillar project partners on how the project is being implemented in Iraq, Yemen, Somalia, Nigeria and the Bay of Bengal.
Discover the Weathering Risk Peace Pillar
© adelphi research, all rights reserved
adelphi research (https://adelphi-research.de/en) is a non-profit independent think tank for environmental and development policy research and analysis. Our mission is to enable transformative change and to create a sustainable future for generations to come.
Editing by Paulus Müller-Hahl (Lichtbilder).

Episode 32: Farmer-herder conflicts: Climate change is the straw that broke the camel’s back
Climate Diplomacy Podcast
06/20/23 • 25 min
If you work with climate, environment, development, humanitarian assistance or adjacent areas, you have certainly come across this particular type of conflict. But is climate change and environmental degradation really to blame? Join our hosts, Raquel Munayer and Alexandra Steinkraus, in a chat that looks into the post-colonial elements influencing conflicts between farmers and herders, where climate and environment come in, and what are climate-sensitive options for building sustainable peace.
© adelphi research, all rights reserved
adelphi research (https://adelphi-research.de/en) is a non-profit independent think tank for environmental and development policy research and analysis. Our mission is to enable transformative change and to create a sustainable future for generations to come.
Editing by Paulus Müller-Hahl (Lichtbilder).

Episode 31: From advocates to experts: Youth leadership on peace, gender and migration
Climate Diplomacy Podcast
05/25/23 • 38 min
In this episode, we are joined by Khouloud Ben Mansour, African Youth Ambassador for Peace with the African Union for North Africa and activist for women's and children's rights from Tunisia, to discuss migration, youth and gender in North African and beyond. We cover drivers of migration in the region, gender-based risks, and how to move beyond beyond giving marginalised groups a seat at the table. The conversation also delves into what it means to be a youth ambassador, the importance of youth as experts, peacebuilders and in spaces like COP28 as well as highlights from Tunisia's recent chairmanship of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union Commission.
Learn more about climate change and security in North Africa.
© adelphi research, all rights reserved
adelphi research (https://adelphi-research.de/en) is a non-profit independent think tank for environmental and development policy research and analysis. Our mission is to enable transformative change and to create a sustainable future for generations to come.
Editing by Paulus Müller-Hahl (Lichtbilder).

Episode 40: It takes a climate-smart village: Peace-positive approaches for sustainable resilience
Climate Diplomacy Podcast
05/31/24 • 30 min
In an era of polycrisis, operationalising the humanitarian-development-peace nexus is crucial for finding solutions that create synergies between these areas, rather than looking at them individually. This is specially the case in conflict, fragile and displacement settings. In this episode, we speak with Grazia Pacillo, Senior Scientist and Co-Lead of CGIAR FOCUS Climate Security, about the climate-smart villages project, which tools it offers to avoid maladaptation and produce co-benefits, and the pathways through which it contributes to peace. We also speak about conflict sensitivity throughout the project cycle, the importance of partnerships, and how to build an evidence base for what (doesn't) work in climate security programming.
Discover CGIAR'S Climate Security Programming Dashboard for Climate Finance (CSPDxCF).
© adelphi global, all rights reserved
adelphi global (https://adelphi-global.de/en) is an economically and politically independent, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting sustainability, enhancing environmental protection, improving education, expanding development cooperation, and strengthening international collaborations. Our commitment is reflected in targeted projects, in-depth analyses, and informative educational events, through which we strive for a just and sustainable world.
Editing by Paulus Müller-Hahl (Lichtbilder).
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How many episodes does Climate Diplomacy Podcast have?
Climate Diplomacy Podcast currently has 48 episodes available.
What topics does Climate Diplomacy Podcast cover?
The podcast is about News, Peace, Security, Change, Climate, Podcasts, Politics and United.
What is the most popular episode on Climate Diplomacy Podcast?
The episode title 'Episode 39: Livelihoods: The socioeconomic link between climate change and security' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Climate Diplomacy Podcast?
The average episode length on Climate Diplomacy Podcast is 33 minutes.
How often are episodes of Climate Diplomacy Podcast released?
Episodes of Climate Diplomacy Podcast are typically released every 31 days, 22 hours.
When was the first episode of Climate Diplomacy Podcast?
The first episode of Climate Diplomacy Podcast was released on Feb 27, 2019.
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