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Studium Generale: What climate justice means, and why we should care

When:Th 30-03-2023 20:00 - 21:30
Where:Academy Building, Broerstraat 5, Groningen

Climate inequality looks at how different people are affected by climate change. These inequalities exist on multiple levels: globally, within countries and even within cities. Climate change is not only a technical, scientific, political, or economic challenge: it is, fundamentally, a moral crisis.

Philosopher Elizabeth Cripps exposes climate change as a fundamental wrong. She tracks the links between climate harms and historical atrocity to expose this as a racial, gender and intersectional injustice, and shows how this human injustice goes hand in hand with wrongful harm to the nonhuman world. What would climate justice look like? Who, ideally, should bear the costs of mitigation, adaptation, and compensation? How can we find the ‘least unjust’ option? And what can we do, when so many major players refuse to act?

Elizabeth Cripps is a moral and political philosopher and writer, specialising in climate justice and parental duties. She works as a senior lecturer in Political Theory at the University of Edinburgh and Associate Director of CRITIQUE: Centre for Ethics and Critical Thought.

Find more information on the website of Studium Generale.