
Climate justice and climate-induced migration -
Climate change has many faces
Workshop as part of the Munich Climate Autumn on 16 October 2023 at the Munich School of Philosophy
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Climate change as a reason for climate-induced migration
Climate ambassadors told their stories

Living conditions are also extremely difficult for many people in Haiti and in some parts of the Caribbean. Stanley Pierre Pizzar, climate ambassador from Haiti, sees it as his task to repeatedly draw people's attention to this in Germany. "Because many people don't even realise how profoundly climate change has already changed life and society in the Caribbean. In Haiti, for example, too many extreme weather events such as storms, heavy rain or periods of drought in recent years have also led to a sharp rise in crime. Looting, robbery and theft are on the rise. Many people have lost their belongings." Stanley's very personal rap, accompanied by music from Haiti, in which he told the workshop participants his escape story in a very unique way, was particularly impressive.
It was a special experience to listen to the stories of the two climate ambassadors. The intense, very personal stories added an emotional level that is otherwise missing in many discussions. The workshop "KlimaGesichter" makes it possible to discuss the topics not only from a sober, fact-based perspective, but also from the perspective of those emotionally affected. It gives a voice to people who are otherwise not heard. At the same time, the workshop calls on everyone to take action: A change of course in our approach to the environment and nature is urgently needed. We must become active and campaign for climate protection and a socio-ecological transformation. Anne Marcelle Rakotonirina and Stanley Pierre Pizzar have clearly demonstrated this to us.
The workshop was designed by the German Climate Foundation in conjunction with the travelling exhibition KLIMAFLUCHT. The exhibition was shown in October 2023 at the Munich School of Philosophy in cooperation with the Munich Re Foundation and the Münchner Volkshochschule. The workshop took place as part of the Münchner Klimaherbst, which was primarily dedicated to the topic of climate justice in 2023.

Speakers:
Dr. Annika Mannah
Head of Projects & Cooperations, Deutsche KlimaStiftung (introduction)
Anne Marcelle Rakotonirina
Climate ambassador from Madagascar
Stanley Pierre Pizzar
Climate ambassador from Haiti

The Münchner Klimaherbst series of events took place from 6 to 31 October 2023. This year's theme was "Fair enough?" and focused on climate and justice. Numerous lectures, films, excursions, discussions and much more will take place throughout the city.
Klimaherbst.YOUTH was an additional programme from 6 October to 5 November 2023, aimed at children, young people aged 14 to 30 and teachers.
