VIENNA, 27 May 2020 – Some 80 participants, representing a wide variety of sectors, and stakeholders from the OSCE participating States in South-Eastern Europe convened today in an online webinar to discuss climate change and security in the region...
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PRESS RELEASE

OSCE and adelphi launch a regional consultation on climate change and security in South-Eastern Europe

VIENNA, 27 May 2020 – Some 80 participants representing a wide variety of sectors and stakeholders from the OSCE participating States in South-Eastern Europe convened today in an online webinar to discuss  climate change and security in the region.

This introductory meeting, organized by the Office of the Co-ordinator of OSCE Economic and Environmental Activities in partnership with the Berlin-based think tank adelphi, kicks off a regional consultation process on climate change and security.

Naser Nuredini, North Macedonian Minister of Environment and Physical Planning, underlined in his opening remarks that the COVID 19 crisis has shown the importance of regional co-operation in order to overcome the difficult challenges arising from a pandemic.

“Climate change will be a significant security risk for the region and we must work together to overcome these risks,” said Nuredini. “Finding long-term solutions to climate change will help us all comply with the requirements on the path to the EU. Working together on this issue will prove pivotal for the integration with the EU.”

Vuk Žugić, Co-ordinator of OSCE Economic and Environmental Activities, drew attention to some similarities between the COVID 19 pandemic and climate change. Both, he said, are global and do not recognize borders. Both could have implications for security and stability, and both require a co-operative response.

“Possibly, a major difference between the current pandemic and climate change is the pace at which they develop: COVID 19 has hit the world suddenly, whereas climate change has been happening gradually,” he said. “With today’s initiative, the OSCE aims to create new avenues for transboundary and regional co-operation in South-Eastern Europe. This will be our contribution to broader efforts for a transition to greener and climate-resilient economies and societies in the region.”

Lukas Rüttinger, Senior Project Manager at adelphi, highlighted the linkages between climate change and security and their relevance for South-Eastern Europe. “Climate change acts as a risk multiplier, exacerbating other challenges. Because the region has so many shared, transboundary natural resources like rivers and forests, it is important to strengthen co-operation around climate change and security,” he said.

Today’s introductory session will be followed by interactive events in smaller groups and online surveys with the stakeholders from South-Eastern Europe in the weeks to come.

The consultations take place within the framework of the OSCE project “Strengthening Responses to Security Risks from Climate Change in South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe, the South Caucasus and Central Asia”.



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