The intersection of climate change and global geopolitics is increasingly shaping the dynamics of international relations, with far-reaching implications for global stability and security. This panel will explore how climate change influences and is influenced by major geopolitical tensions, such as the U.S.-China rivalry and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. These global power struggles are not only affecting international climate policies but are also being shaped by the environmental crises that exacerbate resource scarcity, migration, and territorial disputes.
The panel will also consider regional variations, comparing how different parts of the world are experiencing and responding to the geopolitical impacts of climate change. From the Arctic, where melting ice is opening new frontiers of competition, to Africa, where climate-induced food and water shortages are fueling conflict, the session will provide a comprehensive analysis of how climate change is altering the power dynamics between and within regions.
By examining these issues, the session aims to deepen our understanding of the intricate links between climate change and geopolitical power shifts, offering insights into how international actors can navigate this complex landscape to foster cooperation rather than conflict in a rapidly changing world.