with Simon Caney
Climate change and climate policies raise tremendous issues of justice, unprecedented in scale and in nature. In particular, climate change confronts us with difficult questions of global, intergenerational and environmental justice. Our special guest to explore these issues will be Prof. Simon Caney (University of Warwick) who has written extensively on these questions.
Participation is free but registration is required
Pierre André (pi.andre@uclouvain.be)
Thursday, 29 February
14:00-17:00 INTRODUCTION TO CLIMATE JUSTICE
Pierre André & Axel Gosseries (UCLouvain)
Monday, 4 March
14:00-16:30 CLIMATE JUSTICE AND THE POLITICAL
14:00-14:10 Introduction
14:10-15:15 Simon Caney (Warwick), “Political Responsibilities and Climate Change”
15:15-15:30 Break
15:30-16:30 Simon Caney (Warwick), “Climate Justice, Power and Political Feasibility”
Tuesday, 5 March
12:45-14:00 Mardi intime de la Chaire Hoover (MICH)
Simon Caney (Warwick), “Against the Fragmentation of Global Justice”
Wednesday, 6 March
9:30-12:30 DEBATING CLIMATE JUSTICE
9:30-10:25 Fausto Corvino (UCLouvain), “Carbon Pricing and Intergenerational Fairness”
10:25-10:35 Break
10:35-11:30 Esma Baycan-Herzog (Genève), “Migration Legitimacy and Differentiated Rights: It’s not you, it’s your Passport!”
11:30-11:40 Break
11:40-12:30 Pierre André (UCLouvain), “Emissions Accounting and Corporate Responsibility for Climate Change”
Thursday, 18 April
14:00-17:00 PRESENTATIONS BY THE DOCTORAL STUDENTS