The following is an overview of the conference programme.
Times are in GMT+01.00 (Birmingham time)
Specifics will be added closer to the conference (12 May at the latest).
This overview may be subject to (minor) changes.
Times are in GMT+01.00 (Birmingham time)
Specifics will be added closer to the conference (12 May at the latest).
This overview may be subject to (minor) changes.
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Confirmed participants in alphabetical order
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- Bruce Blackshaw: Do zygotes have a future like ours?
- Brian Berkey: Climate justice, feasibility constraints, and the role of political philosophy
- Michel Bourban: Ecological liberalism and ecological citizenship
- Sarah Espinosa: A right to pollute or a duty to mitigate? On the basis of emissions trading and carbon markets
- Blake Francis: Middle emissions: Climate ethics and the global middle class
- Francisco Garcia-Gibson: A defence of indirect-impact solutions to the inefficacy problem in climate political action
- Simo Kyllönen: Climate justice: Sufficientarian and democratic
- Sahar Lateef: Human enhancement technologies in the military: impacts on attribution of responsibility
- Ji-Young Lee: Beyond the commercial/altruistic distinction in surrogacy arrangements
- Dominic Lenzi: Political philosophy and 'natural' resources
- Gah-Kai Leung: The social and environmental harms of Earthquakes
- Timothy McGarvey: Ragnarok - Twilight of the humans
- Elspeth McInnes: Cultural discrimination in research design: The responsibilities of ethics committees
- Davide Pala: Nondomination without rights? An impossibility
- Wouter Peeters: Collective action to address global environmental problems
- Eugen Pissarskoi: Moral disagreement between a regrowth- and a green-growth-bioeconomy
- Santiago Poznansky: Climate change adaptation as a global duty of justice? The case of the International Adaptation Fund
- Kevin Rattue: Environmental protection in the Canadian High Arctic and the inclusion of Inuit communities in the shaping and implementation of governance arrangements
- Daniel Rodger: Why we should stop using animal-derived products on patients without their consent
- Michael Roseneck: From aggregative to deliberative democracy. Towards an ecological form of democratic self-government
- Giulia Sajeva: From markets to rights, and beyond. Turning payments for ecosystem services into rights for ecosystem services
- Hanna Schübel & Ivo Wallimann-Helmer: Going net zero: defining the moral permissibility of carbon dioxide removal
- Alexander Schulan & Jan-Christoph Heilinger: Three injustices in financing adaptation to climate change
- Arianne Shahvisi: Redistribution and moral consistency: Arguments for granting asylum seekers automatic membership
- Martin Sticker & Felix Pinkert: Why having children does not count towards parents' carbon footprints
- Ivo. Wallimann-Helmer: Common but differentiated responsibilities: Agency in climate justice
- Daniel Weltman: Animal rights abolitionism is racist
- Peter West-Oram: Vicious solidarities and global ethics
- Anna Wienhues: Taking responsibility for anthropogenic extinctions: The ecological state and interspecies injustice
- Elliott Woodhouse: Respect for nature and the presumptive case against geoengineering