Climate, Conflict, and The Global Power:

Rethinking Justice in an Age of Crisis

Practical information

  • When

    18th September 2025

  • Where

    Online

  • Fees

    Free

  • How

    Register by 15th September

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Insights, Activism, and Justice Frameworks in Focus

This event will provide both theoretical and practical insights into the connection between climate change and armed conflict.

In the first part, it will explore different frameworks, as well as case studies. The second part will be more practical, as our guest speaker will share his own experiences as a climate justice activist.

Additionally, there will be an overview of climate justice movements and their analysis of fossil fuels’ relation to instability, armed conflicts and the unequal burdens of climate disasters. In addition to a detailed analysis and critical examination of climate justice entities’ discourses around climate & conflict.

Following these parts, we will have time for a Q&A session and an interactive discussion in the breakout rooms.

Speakers

Hassan Ali

Hassan Ali is a climate activist and independent climate security analyst. His work explores the links between climate change, armed conflict, and global power dynamics, with a focus on how media, activists and policy narratives shape public understanding of the climate-conflict nexus,, especially in conflict-affected and vulnerable regions. He also examines how historical and political factors influence climate policies and international responses.

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