Florian Krampe

Portrait image of climate expert Dr. Florian Krampe, Director of the SIPRI Climate Change and Risk Programme

SIPRI

As Director of Studies for Peace and Development at SIPRI and Acting Director of the institute’s Climate Change and Risk Programme, Dr. Florian Krampe bridges research with actionable policy insights. He collaborates closely with the UN, national governments, and NGOs globally to address security issues exacerbated by environmental pressures.

Videos

Tom Middendorp (International Military Council on Climate & Security), Benedikt Franke (Munich Security Conference) and Florian Krampe (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute SIPRI) discuss the link between climate change, biodiversity and security at the DLD Nature conference in Munich.

Biodiversity Loss: A Security Issue!?

The destruction of natural ecosystems is becoming a global security issue, as former NATO general Tom Middendorp, Benedikt Franke (Munich Security Conference) and Florian Krampe (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute) discuss in their…
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Articles

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Quick Takes from DLD Nature

When technology meets biodiversity a world of opportunities opens up. These insights from our recent conference show why it pays off to invest in healing the planet.
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Events

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DLD Munich 2025

Europe’s leading innovation conference celebrates its 20th anniversary from January 16-18, 2025, in Munich. Find out about speakers, location details and how to attend…
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DLD Nature conference, auditorium with speakers and audience

DLD Nature

Why invest in nature? Get expert insights about biodiversity, climate change and high-tech solutions that can help heal the planet. Join us for DLD Nature on September 12-13, 2024, in Munich…
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