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Missing in (Climate) Action? Displaced Communities and the Search for Durable Solutions

Missing in (Climate) Action? Displaced Communities and the Search for Durable Solutions
2025
Missing in (Climate) Action? Displaced Communities and the Search for Durable Solutions

This report explores the close links between climate-related loss and damage and displacement. Drawing on case studies from Bangladesh, the study shows how climate-related losses and damages negatively impact livelihoods, force people to move, and deepen social vulnerability. The report highlights promising ‘good practice’ interventions led by Bangladeshi civil society that help people living in protracted displacement to progress towards a durable solution. The report shows how stronger recognition of the rights and needs of displaced persons in climate and development policy can strengthen sustainable responses to the climate crisis.

Robert Bosch Stiftung

Authors

Steven Miron, Dyuti Tasnuva Rifat, Tanjib Islam

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Moving Forward Together

Bücher und Studien
2025
Gemeinsam voran

How can the public be meaningfully involved in key climate policy decisions? The new study provides hands-on recommendations for inclusive policymaking. Given the growing urgency in this legislative period — especially in climate policy — the authors advocate for early and structured public participation in major legislative initiatives. (German only)

Gemeinsam voran

Authors

Dr. Tabea Lissner, Leonie Disselkamp, Bruno Wipfler, Simon Wehden, Janosch Pfeffer

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Net Zero and Land Rights

Bücher und Studien
2025
Net Zero and Land Rights

The report analyses the impact of global climate strategies on land rights, biodiversity, and social justice. It highlights the potential risks of emissions trading in the pursuit of net-zero targets. Offset projects require vast amounts of land, which could exacerbate land use conflicts, undermine indigenous rights and threaten food security, particularly in regions where land rights are insecure. The authors therefore advocate recognising the land rights of indigenous and local communities, and including them as equal partners in climate projects. Furthermore, land rights must be incorporated into national climate strategies, and robust standards must be established for CO₂ offset projects to prevent land grabbing and social injustice.

TMG Research & Robert Bosch Stiftung

Authors

Moritz Hauer, Joanna Trimble u.a.

Skilled workers for the future

Programm- und Projektbroschüren
Fachkräfte für die Zukunft

In view of the current shortage of skilled workers and the urgent challenges of climate change, the immigration of skilled workers with “green skills” from climate-vulnerable countries will be crucial over the next 20 years. In this brochure, our expert Hannes Einsporn and our partner the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) describe concrete measures that the next German government can take to harness the potential of skilled labor immigration and shape a sustainable future for Germany and the countries of origin. In German language. 

 

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik (DGAP)

Authors

Mechthild Becker, Hannes Einsporn, Tobias Stolz, Kira Vinke

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Participatory Approaches to Conflict, Climate Change and Environment

Bücher und Studien
2025
Participatory Approaches to Conflict, Climate Change and Environment

The Middle East and North Africa are one of the regions most affected by conflict worldwide. These conflicts result in massive environmental damage, while climate change and environmental degradation also give rise to new injustices and conflicts at the local level. Despite this, affected groups and stakeholders are often not involved in decision-making processes. This publication analyzes the implementation of participatory approaches in 7 countries in the region, particularly with regard to the potential for a better understanding of their implications for human security.
The dossier was produced in close collaboration with the Arab Reform Initiative.

Arab Reform Initiative & Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH

Authors

Abdalftah Hamed Ali, Abeer Butmeh, Ahmed Alwadei, Asma Khalifa, Hussam Hussein, Sammy Kayed, Sarine Karajerjian, Shivan Fazil, Tobias Zumbraegel

Mitigation, Adaptation, Migration

Mitigation, Adaptation, Migration
Mitigation, Adaptation, Migration

As international climate negotiations unfold, the conversation often focuses on three key areas: adaptation, loss and damage, and mitigation. However, one critical issue remains underexplored - climate mobility. This policy brief examines why climate mobility is essential to a people-centered action agenda and its relevance to discussions at the UNFCCC. It demonstrates how migration can serve as a proactive strategy to adapt to environmental change, provided that rights protections and enabling conditions are in place. The paper discusses why governments must facilitate movement and empower individuals to make informed choices, and the urgent need for accountable mechanisms and financial resources to support communities facing displacement due to escalating climate impacts. Finally, it considers the pace of emissions reductions and how this will affect ecosystem stability and influence migration drivers, highlighting the need for skilled labor through migration in the transition to a decarbonized economy.

German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP)

Authors

Mechthild Becker, Sarah Rosengärnter, Sima Bulut, Dr. Kira Vinke