The intersection of conflict, climate change and environmental risk has been the subject of academic research for more than two decades. It has featured in reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and been the subject of a plethora of media articles. It has been hotly debated at the UN Security Council and scrutinised by the world’s largest military powers. However, little space has been dedicated to exploring the implications for the humanitarian sector.
The joint EU-Belgium UN General Assembly (UNGA) ministerial event ‘The humanitarian impact of combined conflict, climate and environmental risks’ on 25 September 2020 marked an important step forward in focusing governments, donors and aid agencies’ attention on these intersecting risks.
This briefing note summarises core themes from the UNGA75 event, with extracts from official statements submitted by government, UN and humanitarian agencies. The full statements can be found in the separate annex.
Key recommendations
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