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The CCIS Programme was set up shortly after the Bali UNFCCC COP 13 by the IES to provide policy makers with creative and combinable solutions with regards to climate change and international security. It includes a series of events: conference, seminars and workshops regularly organised throughout the two years reflexion period leading to the Copenhagen UNFCCC COP 15 in December 2009. » Programme Background
Featured Events
Climate Change & Security After Copenhagen
Brussels, 17 February 2010
On 17 February 2010 the Institute for Environmental Security, in association with the EastWeast Institute and within the framework of the Seventh Annual Worldwide Security Confererence, is organising the workshop "Climate Change & Security After Copenhagen". » More
Prior Events
- Delivering Climate Security: What the Security Community needs from a global climate regime - COP 15 Side Event, Copenhagen, 17 December 2009
- Climate Change & Security at Copenhagen - III: The Role of the Military - Washington, DC, 29 October 2009
- Climate Change & Security at Copenhagen - II: The Contribution of the Global Security Community to Success - Brussels, 7-8 October 2009
- Climate Change & Security at Copenhagen: New Thinking on the Atlantic Contribution to Success - Washington, DC, 17 Mar 2009
- Planet in Peril - Poznan Outcomes & Copenhagen Prospects - Brussels, 15 Dec 2008
- After the Vote: Implications of the US Elections for Foreign Policy, Climate Change and International Security - Brussels, 12 Nov 2008
- The Role of Military Organisations in Protecting the Climate - Paris, 3-5 Nov 2008
- Roundtable Workshop Environment & Security: Challenges for Change - Barcelona, 6 Oct 2008
- The Geopolitics of Climate Change - Brussels, 23 Apr 2008
- From Bali to Poznan - New Issues, New Challenges - Brussels, 18 Nov 2007
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