How can climate change help us build a more peaceful world? | Florian Krampe | TEDxMidAtlantic

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A cracked riverbed, a drought, people on the move — and the headline writes itself: climate change breeds war. Florian Krampe has spent his career in the places that story is told about, and he thinks it's not just lazy but dangerous. It turns people into "dominoes waiting to fall in a warming climate," strips them of agency, and quietly excuses us from looking at what actually drives violence. The threat he documents is real — water weaponized, wells destroyed, even dams seized — but the easy climate-conflict narrative, he argues, misreads it. His sharpest warning is for the people who show up to help. Sent to fix a water dispute in a divided city, the international community treated it as a plumbing problem and "solved" it — and made the conflict permanent instead. In fragile places, he says, water is never just water; it's power, legitimacy, and identity, and the well-meaning technical fix can harden a division into concrete and pipes. Why do good intentions so often boomerang? Th

Tags: Climate Change, Ecology, English, Environment, Global Issues, Peace, TEDxTalks, [TEDxEID:62191]

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