Climate change is increasingly recognized as a profound threat multiplier, exacerbating existing vulnerabilities and impacting human security, conflict risk, and the stability of vital resources such as food and water.
This dialogue, organised by SLYCAN Trust and DanChurchAid, will discuss the complex linkages between climate change, instability, and security. It explores how climate stressors contribute to risks and challenges across sectors, and how building cross-cutting resilience can help address them.
The discussion brings together a range of stakeholders—including policymakers, researchers, practitioners, and civil society actors—to identify opportunities for aligning climate action with security priorities. It will also highlight how climate finance, technology, and inclusive governance can support more sustainable and secure outcomes.