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Friday, February 10, 9am-12:30pm, Thompson Library [Rm. 165], 1858 Neil Ave.

Hosted by the OSU Center for Ethics and Human Values, “Non-Ideal Climate Justice: Global Inequality, the Paris Agreement, and the Limits of the Feasible” will feature panel discussions on how we should reconcile what has been feasible to achieve to address climate change at the global level with what many think would be a just and fair solution.

Conference Schedule

Session 1 [9-10:30am]: Climate justice, global politics

• Donald A. Brown (Law, Widener)

• Via Skype, Maxine Burkett (Law, Hawaii)

• Sonja Klinsky (School of Sustainability, Arizona State)

• Kenneth Shockley (Philosophy, Colorado State)

Session 2 [11:00am-12:30pm]: Equity and justice in the Paris framework

• Dan Bodansky (Law, Arizona State)

• Idil Boran (Philosophy, York University)

• Andrew Light (Former Senior Climate Change Negotiator, U.S. Department of State; Philosophy, George Mason; World Resources Institute)

Sponsored by OSU Office of Energy and Environment.

The Ohio State University is dedicated to advancing education, research and innovation for energy and the environment, emphasizing how those needs can be met sustainably. The Office of Energy and Environment uses a comprehensive systems approach to engage students, faculty and communities throughout Ohio by addressing how we all can participate in the exciting innovations occurring in energy and environment.

This event is free and open to the public.

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Friday, February 10, 2017 - 9:00am

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