Les effets du réchauffement climatique sur les migrations et les conflits en Méditerranée
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Climate change in the Mediterranean region and the Middle East could have significant impact on agriculture, the production and consumption of energy, the development of cities confronted to rural exodus as well as on political stability in the region and migration flows towards Europe.

Speakers
Marie-Claire AOUN, director, Centre for energy, Ifri
Alice BAILLAT, research fellow, SciencesPo
Mariya GABRIEL, member of the European Parliament
Gilles PARGNEAUX, member of the European Parliament
Philippe PERCHOC, analyst, European Parliament Research Service
This event is organised with the European Parliament Research Service. It will be held in French.
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RAMSES 2016 : S'adapter aux effets du réchauffement climatique. Interview de Marie-Claire Aoun
Marie-Claire Aoun, directeur du Centre Énergie de l'Ifri, commente les grands enjeux et les perspectives de la Conférence de Paris (COP21) de décembre 2015.
Adapting to the Effects of Global Warming. Article from "RAMSES 2016"
Adaptation issues started to gain momentum from the Copenhagen conference in 2009. Up until then, international negotiations had focused on mitigation policies. However, the increase in weather events and the inadequate efforts to hold back global warming now make adaptation a key issue in discussions around the Paris agreement.
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