Yhteiskunta, politiikka & elinkeinoelämä

Ilmastoturvallisuus-konferenssi

Konferenssi tuo saman pöydän ääreen asiantuntijoita, tutkijoita, virkahenkilöitä, ihmisoikeuspuolustajia, kansalaisyhteiskunnan, kansainvälisten järjestöjen ja yritysten edustajia laajasti Etyjin osallistujavaltioista sekä kumppanimaista.

Mennyt tapahtuma

Päivämäärä

11.6.2025

Aika

07.00 - 13.30

Paikka

Hanasaari, Espoo

Tapahtuman tyyppi

Maksuton

Kieli

Englanti
Jaa:

Suomen Etyj-puheenjohtajuuskauden ilmastoturvallisuuskonferenssi järjestetään Espoon Hanasaaressa 11. kesäkuuta. Kyseessä on yksi puheenjohtajuuskauden päätapahtumista.

Tilaisuudessa asiantuntijat keskustelevat laaja-alaisesti ilmaston, rauhan ja turvallisuuden kysymyksistä. Agendalla ovat konfliktien ympäristö- ja ilmastovaikutukset sekä yritysten ja kansalaisyhteiskunnan rooli ilmastoturvallisuuden vahvistamisessa.

Konferenssi tuo saman pöydän ääreen asiantuntijoita, tutkijoita, virkahenkilöitä, ihmisoikeuspuolustajia, kansalaisyhteiskunnan, kansainvälisten järjestöjen ja yritysten edustajia laajasti Etyjin osallistujavaltioista sekä kumppanimaista.

Rekisteröityminen tapahtumaan on päättynyt.

Agenda

KloOhjelma

08:00

Registration

10:00-10:45

Setting the scene

Moderator and Master of Ceremony:
Anthony Agotha, EU Special Envoy for Climate and Environment

Opening speeches by:
Elina Valtonen, OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Finland
Sari Multala, Minister of Climate and the Environment of Finland
Zulfiya Suleimenova, Special Representative of the President of Kazakhstan on International Environmental Cooperation
Bakyt Dzhusupov, Ambassador, Co-ordinator of OSCE Economic and Environmental Activities
Victor Andersson, Programme Director at Hanaholmen

10:45-11:45

Session 1 Environmental and climate impact of conflict and the role of the OSCE
Guiding questions:
* What do we know about the environmental and climate impacts of war and how do we know it?
* What are the do’s and don’ts in post-conflict reconstruction in terms of climate and environment?
* How can international organisations support post-war environmental recovery?

Moderator:
Heidi Hautala, Former Vice-President of the European Parliament and long-term MEP, Former Member of Finnish Parliament and Minister for Development Cooperation and State Ownership Steering

Panelists:
Bohdan Vykhor, Country Director of WWF-Ukraine
Kristina Hook, Assistant Professor of Conflict Management at Kennesaw State
University (USA), Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center
Samir Lemeš, Co-ordinator of the Aarhus Centre Zenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Professor at the University of Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Impulse on UN Security Council’s work on Climate and Security by:
Satu Suikkari-Kleven, Ambassador, UN Peace and Security & Global Partnerships

11:45-12:00

Musical Performance by Vilma Jää

12:00-13:00

Lunch at restaurant PLATS, Hanaholmen
Climate Poetry by Vinski Valos

13:00-14:00

Session 2
Whole-of-society approach to climate security: the role of business in crisis preparedness and resilience work
Guiding questions:
* What are the entry points for public-private cooperation in climate security?
* How can the private sector best contribute to matters relating to climate and security?
* What are the options to limit the climate impact of the military build-up?

Moderator:
Karl Lallerstedt, Senior Analyst at the Swedish Defence Research Agency,
seconded to the European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats

Panelists:
Ulla Heinonen, Director of Green Growth at the Confederation of Finnish Industries
Vladislav Varnavskiy, Director on Environment and Safety
Rami Jokela, Chief Executive Officer of Solar Foods
Emma Hakala, Leading Researcher at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs

14:00-14:15

Key-note remarks
Dinara Kemelova, Ambassador, Special Representative of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic for the implementation of the Five Years of Action for the Development of Mountain Regions

14:15-14:45

Coffee break

14:45-15:45

Session 3 Environmental and climate defenders
Guiding questions:
* What are the most significant hindrances in the access to a clean and healthy environment? How are these issues tackled at the international level?
* How can we strengthen the role of civil society actors and journalists as knowledge producers in addressing environmental and climate security risks?
* How to best address disinformation and misinformation related to climate change, biodiversity loss, environmental degradation and pollution?
* How to ensure the meaningful participation of women’s rights defenders and environmental and climate defenders?
* How to better incorporate intersectional, interdimensional and transboundary issues into the environmental and climate-related work of the OSCE?

Moderator:
Kate Watters, Co-founder and Executive Director of Crude Accountability

Panelists:
Michel Forst, UN Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders under the Aarhus Convention
Barbara Trionfi, Acting Principal Adviser at the Office of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media
Eri Melhus, Deputy Leader of Natur og Ungdom
Gabriel Paun, Writer, Advocate for Planetary Health, Peace and Cooperation on All Continents, UNEP’s Champion of the Earth

15:45-16:30

High-level closing remarks
Svitlana Grynchuk, Minister for Environment of Ukraine
Melita Župevc, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Slovenia to the UN and OSCE
Kerstin Stendahl, Special Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office on Climate and Security

16:30-17:30

Reception hosted by the MFA and the city of Espoo
Toni Sandell, Deputy Head of the Finnish OSCE Chairpersonship 2025 Task Force
Kai Mykkänen, Mayor of Espoo

17:30-19:00

Screening of the documentary film The Helsinki Effect

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Yhteystiedot

Victor Andersson

Ohjelmajohtaja

victor.andersson@hanaholmen.fi