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The CDA Institute’s Climate Security Programme has launched a limited set of episodes of the Expert Series podcast highlighting key insights from the 4th Montreal Climate Security Summit (MCSS), co-hosted with NATO CCASCOE.
In our first episode, Director of the Climate Security Programme Pauline Baudu is joined by Eva Cohen, Founder & President of Civil Protection Youth Canada (CPYC), to discuss how civil–military cooperation in Canada is adapting as climate-driven and compound disasters grow more frequent and complex.
Eva brings experience from Germany’s THW, a leading volunteer-based civil protection model, and has facilitated multiple expert exchanges between THW and the Canadian defence community, including CJOC. Her work outlines why Canada needs a citizen-based civil protection approach and what it will take to make it work.
In this episode, we explore how community-level preparedness and youth-led training can reduce pressure on national response systems in the context of climate disasters, lessons from THW that could strengthen Canadian resilience, as well as how the CAF can best support whole-of-society emergency management while maintaining civilian leadership
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The CDA Institute is a non-partisan think tank that conducts research and education programming on defence and security.
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Civil Protection Youth Canada: https://www.civilprotection.ca/
The CDA Institute is a non-partisan think tank that conducts research and education programming on defence and security.
Learn more: CDA Institute
By CDA InstituteThe CDA Institute’s Climate Security Programme has launched a limited set of episodes of the Expert Series podcast highlighting key insights from the 4th Montreal Climate Security Summit (MCSS), co-hosted with NATO CCASCOE.
In our first episode, Director of the Climate Security Programme Pauline Baudu is joined by Eva Cohen, Founder & President of Civil Protection Youth Canada (CPYC), to discuss how civil–military cooperation in Canada is adapting as climate-driven and compound disasters grow more frequent and complex.
Eva brings experience from Germany’s THW, a leading volunteer-based civil protection model, and has facilitated multiple expert exchanges between THW and the Canadian defence community, including CJOC. Her work outlines why Canada needs a citizen-based civil protection approach and what it will take to make it work.
In this episode, we explore how community-level preparedness and youth-led training can reduce pressure on national response systems in the context of climate disasters, lessons from THW that could strengthen Canadian resilience, as well as how the CAF can best support whole-of-society emergency management while maintaining civilian leadership
➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cdainstitute/
➡️ Twitter/X: https://x.com/CDAInstitute
➡️ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/cdainstitute.bsky.social
➡️ Instagram: https://bit.ly/42ih7SU
📬 Visit our website and subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest defence and security updates delivered to your inbox: https://bit.ly/4fQ2wDV
The CDA Institute is a non-partisan think tank that conducts research and education programming on defence and security.
THW: https://www.thw.de/EN/homepage/homepage_node.html
Civil Protection Youth Canada: https://www.civilprotection.ca/
The CDA Institute is a non-partisan think tank that conducts research and education programming on defence and security.
Learn more: CDA Institute