Montreal Climate Security Summit

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The NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence (CCASCOE) and the Conference of Defence Associations (CDA) Institute are excited to announce the 3rd Montreal Climate Security Summit, which will take place on Oct. 29 and 30, 2024 in Montreal, Canada.

The Montreal Climate Security Summit is an annual international meeting at the intersection of climate change and security, which brings together participants from across the NATO Alliance and beyond. This year, we are expecting an audience of 200 guests which will include high-level civilian and military practitioners, policy makers, decision makers, and seasoned researchers hailing from NATO member countries, multilateral and regional organizations, industry, think tanks, and civil society.

The event will feature an impressive lineup of speakers from Allied countries, partner nations and beyond, complemented by insights from representatives of NATO HQ, the European Union, and the United Nations. The first two editions of the Montreal Summit were led by the CDA Institute. With the establishment of the CCASCOE in Montreal in 2023, the two organizations are joining forces to build on previous efforts and generate a landmark venue to discuss climate security between NATO Allies and beyond. This year’s in-person edition of the Montreal Summit will be by-invitation only.

Key Themes

Discussions at the Summit will be action-oriented and explore the following central themes:

About the Organizers

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The 3rd edition of the Montreal Climate Security Summit is co-hosted by the NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence (CCASCOE) and the Conference of Defence Associations (CDA) Institute.

The opening of the NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence (CCASCOE) in October 2023 and its accreditation to NATO in May 2024 are a milestone for NATO to address the security implications of climate change. The CCASCOE was established to support the efforts of NATO Allies and partners to adapt to the implications of climate change on their security and mitigate their own impact on climate change, while strengthening operational effectiveness. Canada, the framework nation, was joined in this effort by CCASCOE’s sponsoring nations: Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Luxemburg, Norway, Romania, Türkiye and the United Kingdom.

The CCASCOE works with governmental and non-governmental organizations, think tanks, academia and industry to stimulate innovative solutions, encourage closer collaboration among NATO Allies and partners and across different types of organizations, gather and streamline knowledge and expertise in one dedicated hub, and increase the awareness of decision-makers and the broader public on the pressing need of taking concrete actions to preserve Allied security. CCASCOE’s efforts support the implementation of the NATO Climate Change and Security Action Plan and contribute to NATO’s overall military readiness, deterrence and defence posture.

The Conference of Defence Associations is a leading defence and security think tank founded in 1932, which brings together 45 member associations representing over 400,000 active and retired members of the Canadian Armed Forces and Canadians with a close connection to national defence and security. In 1987, the CDA founded a separate Institute as a charitable organization with the mission to advance informed debate on national security issues.

Through its Climate and Security Programme, the CDA Institute has been at the forefront in Canada among defence and security think tanks to raise awareness on and study the issues surrounding climate and security. The objective of the CDA Institute’s Climate and Security Programme is to advance informed debate and dialogue on the multiple ways in which climate and environmental change interact with Canadian national security issues, particularly as it relates to national defence and foreign policy. Through activities promoting expertise, research and analysis on the climate and security nexus and its implications for Canada, the Institute contributes to informing Canada’s climate security priorities and Canada’s role in global climate security efforts; strengthens the Canadian community of practitioners, scholars and policymakers on climate and security; and contributes to the development of tangible solutions to current and emerging security and defence challenges relating to climate change.

What to Expect

The Montreal Climate Security Summit is by-invitation only. This year, the event will have a limited number of complimentary seats reserved for students and members of the general public who are passionate about the intersection of climate change and security.

Participants are encouraged to bring their expertise and experience to bear on the conversation. The event is designed to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and facilitate the ideation of solutions. It is an opportunity to engage with our speakers and ask questions that break out traditional disciplinary and policy silos.

Registration

The Montreal Climate Security Summit is by-invitation only. This year, the event will have a limited number of complimentary seats reserved for students and members of the general public who are passionate about the intersection of climate change and security.

If you are interested in attending as a guest, please submit your registration statement of interest form.

Speakers

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LGen M.C. WRIGHT, CMM, MMV, MSM, CD

Commander of the Canadian Army and Chief of the Army Staff Canadian Army

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Cmdre Ruud Schoonen

Assistant Chief of Staff Strategic Plans & Policy NATO Allied Command Transformation

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Ms. Iris A. Ferguson

Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Arctic and Global Resilience US Department of Defense

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His Excellency Espen Barth Eide

Foreign Minister of Norway Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Ms. Lisa Qiluqqi Koperqualuk

President Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) Canada

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Mr. Peter Hammerschmidt

Assistant Deputy Minister (Infrastructure and Environment) Department of National Defence

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Mr. Hans Olav Ibrekk

Special Envoy Climate and Security, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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MGen Henning-A. Frantzen

Head of the Department of Defense Policy and Long-term Planning Norwegian Ministry of Defence

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Dr. Stefan Rahmstorf

Co-Head of Research, Department on Earth System Analysis Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)

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Hon. Sherri Goodman

Secretary General International Military Council on Climate & Security (IMCCS)

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Gen (Ret'd) Tom Middendorp

Chairman International Military Council on Climate and Security Former Chief of Defense of the Netherlands

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BGen Raffaele Pio Manicone

Commander of the Carabinieri Group for the Protection of Biodiversity Italian Carabinieri General Headquarters

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Ms. Marisol Maddox

Senior Arctic Analyst, Wilson Center Polar Institute Operational Research Analyst, PolArctic LLC

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Mr. Noah J. Gordon

Co-director, Sustainability, Climate, and Geopolitics Program Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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Ms. Janani Vivekananda

Head of Programme Climate Diplomacy and Security at Adelphi

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Mr. Himanshu Gupta

CEO and Co-founder of ClimateAi

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Dr. Louise van Schaik

Head of Unit EU & Global Affairs Clingendael Institute

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Ms. Ayesha Siddiqi

Associate Professor at the Department of Geography University of Cambridge

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Ms. Catherine Wong

UNDP Team Leader United Nations Development Programme

Col. Nicholas Dickson

Strategic Resilience and Stability Division Chief AFRICOM J56

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Dr. Erin Hughey

Deputy Executive Director Pacific Disaster Center

Dr. Joshua Elliott

Dr. Joshua Elliott

Chief Scientist Renaissance Philanthropy

Ms. Swathi Veeravalli

Director of Climate Security and Adaptation US National Security Council

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Dr. Matthew A. Rhodes

Professor of International Security Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies

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Dr. Will Greaves

Associate Professor University of Victoria

Dr. Sarah-Myriam Martin-Brûlé

Professor, Department of Politics and International Studies, Bishop’s University, Board member of The Climate Security Association of Canada

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Hon. Sharon Burke

Founder and President of Ecospherics

Mr. Anthony Agota

Climate & Environment Ambassador European External Action Service (EEAS)

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Col. Giancarlo Turco

Senior Expert on Climate Change and Security International Military Staff NATO

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Mr. James Clare

Director of Climate Change and Sustainabality UK Department of Defence

Mr. Mike Diorio

Senior Vice President of Operations at Dataminr

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Prof. Mohammad Alqattan

Vice President of Research American International University in Kuwait

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Col. Benoit Mainville

Director, Canadian Ranger Corps Canadian Army Headquarters

Dr. Kiersten Johnson

Director Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) Program, USAID

Mr. Louis Brunet

Managing Director Collins Aerospace | Canada

Dr. P. Whitney Lackenbauer

Canada Research Chair in the Study of the Canadian North Trent University CDAI Fellow CDA Institute

Alessandra Ussorio

Ms. Alessandra Ussorio

Capability Development Coordinator, at the European Union Satellite Centre

Ms. Caroline Baxter

Ms. Caroline Baxter

Senior Advisor, Center for Climate and Security

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Mr. Samu Paukkunen

Head of Climate Change and Security Section NATO

Dr. Katie Woodward

Dr. Katie Woodward

Deputy Head of the Research Branch at CCASCOE

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Mr. Matthew Hudson

Director, Climate Diplomacy Policy Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia

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