Tomorrow Wednesday at 10 a.m., the Instituto de Cuestiones Internacionales y Política Exterior (INCIPE) will hold the seminar Geopolitics of Climate Change, in collaboration with the Ministry of Defence.
Two round tables will be held: Climate change and its repercussions on international security, with María del Mar Hidalgo, analyst specialising in climate change, Spanish Institute for Strategic Studies (IEEE), Ministry of Defence; Ricardo Valverde, analyst specialising in climate change, Department of National Security, Presidency of the Government; and Robert Dresen, policy planning advisor, Office of the Secretary General of NATO; and Challenges and horizons in the fight against climate change after COP26, with the participation of Valvanera Ulargui, Director of the Spanish Office for Climate Change (OECC), Ministry for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge; Pedro Linares, Professor at the Higher Technical School of Engineering and Director of the BP Chair in Energy and Sustainability, Comillas Pontifical University-ICAI, and Col. Alfonso Romero, Head of the Environmental Sustainability Area, DIGENIN/SDG Planning and Environment, Ministry of Defence.
The seminar will be held in hybrid format, so it will be possible to attend in person at the INCIPE headquarters (Adequa complex, Avenida de Burgos 89, Madrid), subject to confirmation by email aranzazu.alvarez@incipe.org. Those who cannot attend in person will be able to follow the session live on the Institute’s YouTube channel.