Events in 2022
Climate change and migration: communicating complexity
April 28th - Online
Caroline Zickgraf will be one of the speakers in this webinar organized by the 25th International Metropolis Conference Berlin, on communating the complexity inherent to climate change and migration.
Energy Cities’ 2022 Forum: Let’s Keep Our Links!
April 21st - 22nd - Brussels, Belgium
François Gemenne gave a talk on climate and migration at the 2022 Energy Cities Forum.
International Studies Association 2022 Conference
March 28th - April 2nd - Nashville, TN (United States of America)
Wednesday 30th - 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
François Gemenne was part of the panel Perspectives on Migration, discussing the proposed European Pact on Migration.
Wednesday 30th - 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Elodie Hut was chair and François Gemenne was the discussant on the panel Geopolitics of Habitability - How Local Environmental Changes Contribute to Global Transformations. The panel featured a presentation of Tatiana Castillo Betancourt and Caroline Zickgraf's scoping review on gender, climate change and human mobility.
Thursday 31th - 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
François Gemenne discussed climate change as a security risk through the lens of social tipping points on the panel Climate Change, Security, and Peace.
Friday 1st - 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Caroline Zickgraf was the chair on the panel Migration Governance as ‘Crisis’, in which Elodie Hut shared her work on Euro-Mediterranean diasporas' perceptions of migration (governance) crisis in the framework of the MAGYC Project.
Webinar: Immobile and trapped populations: invisible in displacement?
March 25th - Online
In this first session of the Data, Disasters, Displacement webinar series co-organized by IOM, IDMC and the PDD, Hugo's Caroline Zickgraf contributed to the conversation on (im)mobility. Watch the recording here.
Webinar: 'Géopolitique du Climat'
March 22nd - Online
In this webinar organized by Météo & Climat, François Gemenne talked about climate change and international relations and cooperation. Watch the event here.