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CLIMATE ETHICS: CEPPA + COAST (in-person) – Wim Carton on ‘Overshoot’

November 5 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Wednesday (5 Nov) 3.30-5pm please join us at School V for a special event co-hosted by CEPPA with the Climate, Ocean, and Atmosphere at St Andrews (COASt) research group and the newly founded St Andrews Global Research Centre for Changing Climates. This event will be in-person only.

We will be welcoming Wim Carton (Lund) to discuss the book, co-written with Andreas Malm, Overshoot: How the World Surrendered to Climate BreakdownAfter a short introduction we will hold an interdisciplinary roundtable discussion with panellists Derek Ball, Graeme MacGilchrist, James Rae, and Mara van der Lugt, and questions from the audience. All welcome!
On Overshoot:
 
The world is on the cusp of 1.5 degrees of warming – just the rise it has committed itself to avoiding. Even before 1.5, seasons of climate disaster have struck with ever more devastating force, and yet a notion has taken hold that the cause is now lost: the intolerable has become unavoidable. The limit will be overshot – perhaps two degrees as well – and the best we can do is cool down the Earth at some later point, towards the end of the century, by means of technologies not yet proven.

How did this happen? How could the idea of overshoot gain such traction? What forces are driving us into a climate that people – particularly poor people in the global South – won’t be able to cope with? In Overshoot: How the World Surrendered to Climate Breakdown, Andreas Malm and Wim Carton present a history of the present phase of the crisis, likely to extend decades into the future, as the fossil fuel industry swims in the largest profits ever made. Money continues to flow into the construction of pipelines, platforms, terminals, mines – assets that will have to be destroyed for the planet to remain liveable. Too much heat has become officially acceptable because such revolutionary destruction is not. But should the rest of us abide by that priority?

Unflinchingly critical of business-as-usual and the calls for surrender to it, sweeping in scope, stirring and sobering, Overshoot lays out the stakes for the climate struggle in the years ahead.

Location: School V

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  • Date: November 5
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    3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
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  • School V