"But What Should We Do? The Ethics of Climate Action", with John Broome

21 May 2024 17:00 till 19:00 - Location: TU Delft | The Hague Campus | Add to my calendar

But What Should We Do? The Ethics of Climate Action: a conversation between John Broome and James Hutton

Climate action aims to create a better, more just world. It therefore requires not just technical knowledge, but also ethical understanding. Join John Broome (Oxford), in conversation with James Hutton (TU Delft), as they delve into the philosophical underpinnings of climate action. This discussion, suitable for experts and non-experts alike, will explore critical questions about what our responsibilities and duties are to act on climate change. Topics will include the ethics of offsetting, the contested role of individual action, and John’s proposal for a World Climate Bank.

John Broome is Emeritus White’s Professor of Moral Philosophy, University of Oxford. He was a lead author for IPCC 2014. He is the author of Climate Matters: Ethics in a Warming World (Cambridge University Press, 2012), a seminal work in the field of climate ethics, as well as several influential books on the intersection of philosophy and economics.

Event date: Tuesday, 21st May
Location: TU Delft | The Hague Campus, Bezuidenhoutseweg 63, 2594AC
Time: 17:00-19:00

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