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About Climate Action (SDG 13): Framing Climate Change as a Security Issue and Outcomes of UNFCCC-COP28

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On this episode of About Sustainability…, Alice and Erin were joined by Naoyuki OKANO and Nagisa SHIIBA, IGES experts working on Climate Adaptation. This episode, recorded in December 2023, offers a quick recap of what happened at COP28 in Dubai and then dives deep into the far-reaching impacts of climate change on human security.

Hosted in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) brought the world’s leaders together to discuss how to confront the climate crisis. Some of its main outcomes include the first Global Stocktake (GST), the agreement on the framework for operationalising the Global Goal on Adaptation (GGA), and the agreement on the operationalisation of the Loss and Damage Fund.

Naoyuki and Nagisa introduce us to their new research project on Climate Security in the Asia Pacific, funded by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. We discuss how framing the climate crisis as a security issue can be a powerful approach to mobilising resources across areas and tackling global challenges.
ABOUT OUR GUESTS

Dr. Naoyuki OKANO is a Policy Researcher in the Adaptation and Water Unit of IGES. He works on issues related to the laws and governance of climate change adaptation, nature-based solutions, transboundary climate risks, and climate security.

Nagisa SHIIBA is a Policy Researcher at the Adaptation and Water Unit of IGES. She is engaged in research projects on climate change adaptation and supports the negotiation process for the Japanese delegation to the Conference of Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS AND PROJECTS

Asia-Pacific Climate Security Project (APCS) Website

TIMESTAMPS

00:10 - 02:10 Intro

02:10 - 05:06 COP 28

05:06 - 13:18 Global Goal on Adaptation

13:18 - 17:33 Loss and Damage

17:33 - 36:07 Climate Security

36:07 - 51:18 Climate Migration

51:18 - 54:22 Food Security

54:22 - 57:00 Balancing Security Issues in Climate Adaptation Plans
"About Sustainability..." is a podcast brought to you by the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), an environmental policy think-tank based in Hayama, Japan. IGES experts are concerned with environmental and sustainability challenges. Everything shared on the podcast will be off-the-cuff discussion, and any viewpoints expressed are those held by the speaker at the time of recording. They are not necessarily official IGES positions.

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Chapters

1. About Climate Action (SDG 13): Framing Climate Change as a Security Issue and Outcomes of UNFCCC-COP28 (00:00:00)

2. Intro (00:00:10)

3. COP 28 (00:02:10)

4. Global Goal on Adaptation (00:05:06)

5. Loss and Damage (00:13:18)

6. Climate Security (00:17:33)

7. Climate Migration (00:36:07)

8. Food Security (00:51:18)

9. Balancing Security Issues in Climate Adaptation Plans (00:54:22)

27 episodes

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On this episode of About Sustainability…, Alice and Erin were joined by Naoyuki OKANO and Nagisa SHIIBA, IGES experts working on Climate Adaptation. This episode, recorded in December 2023, offers a quick recap of what happened at COP28 in Dubai and then dives deep into the far-reaching impacts of climate change on human security.

Hosted in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) brought the world’s leaders together to discuss how to confront the climate crisis. Some of its main outcomes include the first Global Stocktake (GST), the agreement on the framework for operationalising the Global Goal on Adaptation (GGA), and the agreement on the operationalisation of the Loss and Damage Fund.

Naoyuki and Nagisa introduce us to their new research project on Climate Security in the Asia Pacific, funded by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. We discuss how framing the climate crisis as a security issue can be a powerful approach to mobilising resources across areas and tackling global challenges.
ABOUT OUR GUESTS

Dr. Naoyuki OKANO is a Policy Researcher in the Adaptation and Water Unit of IGES. He works on issues related to the laws and governance of climate change adaptation, nature-based solutions, transboundary climate risks, and climate security.

Nagisa SHIIBA is a Policy Researcher at the Adaptation and Water Unit of IGES. She is engaged in research projects on climate change adaptation and supports the negotiation process for the Japanese delegation to the Conference of Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS AND PROJECTS

Asia-Pacific Climate Security Project (APCS) Website

TIMESTAMPS

00:10 - 02:10 Intro

02:10 - 05:06 COP 28

05:06 - 13:18 Global Goal on Adaptation

13:18 - 17:33 Loss and Damage

17:33 - 36:07 Climate Security

36:07 - 51:18 Climate Migration

51:18 - 54:22 Food Security

54:22 - 57:00 Balancing Security Issues in Climate Adaptation Plans
"About Sustainability..." is a podcast brought to you by the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), an environmental policy think-tank based in Hayama, Japan. IGES experts are concerned with environmental and sustainability challenges. Everything shared on the podcast will be off-the-cuff discussion, and any viewpoints expressed are those held by the speaker at the time of recording. They are not necessarily official IGES positions.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. About Climate Action (SDG 13): Framing Climate Change as a Security Issue and Outcomes of UNFCCC-COP28 (00:00:00)

2. Intro (00:00:10)

3. COP 28 (00:02:10)

4. Global Goal on Adaptation (00:05:06)

5. Loss and Damage (00:13:18)

6. Climate Security (00:17:33)

7. Climate Migration (00:36:07)

8. Food Security (00:51:18)

9. Balancing Security Issues in Climate Adaptation Plans (00:54:22)

27 episodes

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