Sep 28
Event

From Global Climate Vulnerability Trends to Policy Choices

12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location
Building E40 - 496
From Global Climate Vulnerability Trends to Policy Choices

Climate impacts are increasingly interacting with geopolitical tension and financial stress more directly than before — and decisions made over the next few years will shape whether countries stay on track toward resilience. A single shock, like an energy price spike or a failed harvest, can cascade within months into strained foreign reserves, rising household costs, and delayed investment, with the first point of failure typically financial or institutional rather than technological. Drawing on Dr. Warner’s extensive experience at the intersection of climate science and policymaking, this talk examines key vulnerability trends and what finance, sequencing, and policy tools can help when countries face simultaneous pressures.
 
Koko Warner, PhD, is Project Director at the Penn International Climate Observatory and former director of the Global Data Institute at the International Organization for Migration. At the UNFCCC secretariat, she managed the Vulnerability subdivision and supervised the loss and damage policy area. She is a lead author of the IPCC's Fifth and Sixth Assessment Reports and founded the Munich Climate Insurance Initiative. The International Council for Science named her among the top 20 women in the climate change debate.

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This seminar will be held in E40-496 (Pye Room). Lunch will be available. 

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This event is part of the CIS Global Research & Policy Seminar Series. Join our mailing list here to learn about upcoming seminars in the series.