Fragile Lives conference: climate-conflict nexus

2 Oct 2024
09:00 - 10:30
Unter den Linden 6, 10117 Berlin

This session at the Fragile Lives conference will discuss compound climate extremes and tipping points as the trigger for socioeconomic impacts; the implication of these multiple stressors on our adaptive capacity; and how climate shocks alongside other events can create a state of poly-crisis.

Moderator: Jessie Ruth Schleypen (Climate Analytics, ISDC, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Speakers:

  • Dr. Kai Kornhuber (IIASA, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory - Columbia University, DGAP)
  • Dr. Tabea Lissner (Global Solutions Initiative, IPCC AR6 WG2 lead author)
  • Dr. Jonathan F. Donges (PIK, Princeton University, Stockholm Resilience Centre - Stockholm University); Dr. Wolfgang Stojetz (ISDC)

The relationship between climate and socioeconomic wellbeing is complex and closely interconnected. In this session, we aim to better understand and disentangle this complex system. We will discuss the concept of compound climate extremes and tipping points as the trigger for socioeconomic impacts; the implication of these multiple stressors on our adaptive capacity; and the causal mechanisms by which the climate shocks, together with other non-climate events and preconditions, create a state of poly-crisis. To end the session, we provide a concrete example of how climate vulnerability leads to higher incidence of violence.