Spotlight: Mattias Frumerie-Swedish Ministry of Climate and Enterprise

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • As part of the Stockholm Hub on Environment, Climate and Security, SIPRI interviewed Mattias Frumerie, Head of Delegation to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Swedish Ministry of Climate and Enterprise. In this episode Frumerie speaks about the positive outcomes of the annual UN Climate Change Conference (COP27) and the remaining challenges for the climate agenda. Additionally, he shares insights on what can be done to move the climate agenda forward and how Sweden and the hub can contribute.
    The Stockholm Hub on Environment, Climate and Security combines the strengths of four leading Stockholm-based research institutes-SIPRI, the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) and the Stockholm Resilience Centre (SRC). Following a successful first phase, the Hub will continue to contribute knowledge on how social and environmental processes interact with human insecurity, tensions and conflicts. It will provide evidence-based insights on how transformative solutions can build security and prosperity and strengthen societies’ resilience in the face of a changing climate and environmental degradation.
    Read more about the Stockholm Hub on Environment, Climate and Security at: www.climatesec...
    About Spotlight:
    The Spotlight series is a collection of short, on the spot interviews, captured on occasions where individuals have visited SIPRI for various events, seminars and workshops. The aim of the series is to capture an array of angles and viewpoints that will stimulate further discussions. While these are designed to offer snapshots, the intention is to provide starting points to contribute to continued dialogue to better understand the conditions for peaceful solutions of international conflicts and for a stable peace.
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    2030 is probably too late. Please help us to move on faster.