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Global Climate Crisis Conference: Seeking Environmental Justice and Climate Equality
Thursday, September 2, 2021
9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Online
For More Information:
kmseaman@umd.edu
https://umd.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fXCJxkh4QIOoeUs_xphJIQ

September 2, 2021 - Global Climate Crisis Conference: Seeking Environmental Justice and Climate Equality (Virtual)

9AM – 6PM

Register at: https://umd.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fXCJxkh4QIOoeUs_xphJIQ

Event Abstract:

The pursuit of environmental justice is one of the great human undertakings of our time. It touches on the most essential aspects of our shared humanity and provides a snapshot-in-real-time of how we treat others and treat our world. Far from being only a legalized statute belonging to the great nation-states, environmental justice abides at the intersection of human stability, human accountability, and human rights. As such, it allows us to look at the vagaries of climate approaches not just as abstractions but as realities that touch on our most basic human norms – peace, justice, and human security. By first examining how issues of race, gender, creed, and nation spin a fabric of moral norms and ethical realities, we can better construct a vision of environmental justice and climate security in which all humanity can benefit. 

Such an approach to environmental and climate justice means examining how inequality and discrimination impact vulnerable populations. In doing so, we humanize the too-often abstract framework of climate debate by showing that how we deal with the environment has echoes of how we deal with many social challenges – for better and for worse. Environmental justice shows us that it is not just about ‘trees and leaves’, but real human beings with real challenges, in very real situations. By elevating voices which have previously been marginalized, and by acknowledging the ways in which the effects of climate change are dispersed through social, cultural, and economic systems, environmental justice approaches provide a sharp moral lens to view one of the great challenges of our time.

This conference brings together leading scholars from a range of disciplines to discuss solutions to the climate crisis. By approaching the challenge of climate justice from the perspective of environmental justice, the speakers will illuminate our common human challenges and will provide a comprehensive overview of where we came from, where we are now, and where we need to go to address the deeply human issues of climate change.

 

Speakers

Professor Cara New Daggett, Assistant Professor, Political Science, Virginia Tech

Professor Na’Taki Osborne Jelks, Ph.D., MPH, Assistant Professor Environmental and Health Sciences, Spelman College 

Professor Byron Williston, Professor of Philosophy, Wilfrid Laurier University and, Member of the Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change, University of Waterloo

Professor Radoslav Dimitrov, Professor of International Relations, Simon Fraser University 

Professor Julian Agyeman, Ph.D. FRSA FRGS, Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning, Tufts University

Professor Karletta Chief,  Associate Professor and Extension Specialist, Department of Environmental Science, University of Arizona 

Co-sponsors: Critical Race Initiative

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