As climate impacts intensify, so too does the pressure on the multilateral system. Forced displacement has become the human face of the climate crisis. By 2050, it is estimated that over 200 million people globally may be forced to leave their homes due to climate-related reasons. This panel confronts current efforts to address climate mobility and explores ways in which governments, practitioners, finance, and affected communities can collaboratively work towards just solutions for those who want to move, need to move, or choose to stay.
In the context of the 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) in France, the Berlin Climate Mobility Forum, and COP30 in Brazil, the panel discussion aims to elevate shared priorities, advance common approaches, and inspire concrete engagements and partnerships to harness climate mobility.
Join us as we explore the intersection of climate justice, adaptation, and geopolitics.
Lisa Kuner, Climate.Table journalist, will discuss climate mobility and the challenges for the international community with:
Dr. Raphaela Schweiger, Director for Migration and Immigration Society, Robert Bosch Stiftung
Kamal Amakrane, Managing Director of the Global Centre for Climate Mobility and former Fellow of the Robert Bosch Academy