Emily Wright

@EmWright00

Working on climate change, sustainable development and migration at .

Berlin
Joined February 2011

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  1. Apr 28

    Looks like my esteemed colleagues in the team have busy while I’ve been on maternity leave. Loving the new look newsletter and website 👏😍

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    9 Oct 2020

    Phew! was jam-packed full of excellent insights and analysis. What a blast! Thanks too all our amazing partners and the 3620+ of you who joined us from around the 🌏! ICYMI: re-watch here

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    1 Oct 2020

    It's live! The project title: "21st Century Diplomacy: Foreign Policy Is Climate Policy" The goal: to promote the integration of climate policy into foreign policy. The time to read: now!

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    29 Sep 2020

    Join us on Wednesday 5-6pm to discuss what is next on the research agenda for climate-related and 👉together with , , 's Dorothea Rischewski and Hind Aissaoui Bennani from register📝

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  5. 23 Sep 2020

    Looking forward this event tomorrow! I'll be on the panel discussing how we can better address and in a way that promotes sustainable peace

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    21 Aug 2020

    This is the human story of those seeking refuge. But for the luck of birth it could be any of us. Our biggest challenge is the attempt to dehumanize those seeking help. This is the best riposte.

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    11 Aug 2020

    On the first days of the 🇩🇪German Presidency of the EU Council, on 3 July, & launched “The Geopolitics of Decarbonisation: Reshaping European Foreign Relations” Check out the event's summary, key outcomes & the GoD report ➡️

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    30 Jul 2020

    This 3-report series looks into how climate and environment-related threats to livelihoods affect migration & displacement. It evaluates the evidence base for policymaking and provides entry points for responses. 🔗

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  9. 24 Jul 2020

    Looking to delve deeper into some of the issues linking and ahead of the debate today? Check out our article 👇 on the new challenges -19 is creating in the context of and climate change , and our 4 next steps for action.

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    24 Jul 2020

    It’s crunch time for global ! To follow today's on and , take a quick look at this new CSEN Briefer, which includes an infographic showing what UN Organs can do to further action in the field 👉🏽

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    21 Jul 2020

    Check out our new Climate & Security Handbook. It's a fantastic resource for anyone seeking an up-to-date and accessible overview of the key issues.

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    9 Jul 2020

    New website. Read more about our approach and how can cascade through particular sectors -

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    2 Jul 2020

    To decarbonize Europe a reshaping of EU external relations is key. A new report shows how. Learn more in our news 👉

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  14. 2 Jul 2020

    🚨Our report on the “geopolitics of decarbonisation” and how they could reshape European foreign relations is out! Looking forward to presenting and discussing our findings later today at this event 👇

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  15. 23 Jun 2020

    Really interesting discussions yesterday at day 1 of and the launch of the on Climate and Peace report 👉🏼 . Now looking forward to the stellar panels on the programme for today!

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    22 Jun 2020

    ⏰Starting tomorrow discussing the role that the international community & particular can and should take on 👉 (by invitation only contact: berlin-climate-security-conference@adelphi.de)

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    19 Jun 2020
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    28 May 2020

    We are part of HABITABLE. 20 partners, 17 countries, 3 continents, 4 years - the largest research project on and to have ever been funded by . Looking forward to working with great partners!

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    11 May 2020

    What are the links between climate change, environmental migration and the Pandemic? See our poster

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    29 Apr 2020

    There were 33.4 million new displacements worldwide in 2019, the highest annual figure since 2012. Some 8.5 million triggered by conflict and violence, and around 24.9 million by disasters. Read for the latest figures and analysis.

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