Climate Justice: Transdisciplinary and Cross-cultural Conversations Conference Report

How can the disparity between global climate impact and uneven responsibilities be squared with the ideal of climate justice? How do epistemic infrastructures (such as: IPCC, and global agenda and goal setting mechanisms) interact with communities on the global and local levels? How are climate policies and priorities inflected by questions of distance (across space and time)? And how can we inspire action and responsibility-taking toward flourishing collective (human-nature and planetary) futures?

Co-hosted by the Centre for Ethics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs (CEPPA) during the 29th and 30th of May 2024, the conference ‘Climate Justice: Transdisciplinary and Cross-cultural Conversations’ addressed these questions with short presentations and discussion from scholars from St Andrews and beyond, spanning multiple cultures and disciplines.

This report on the conference composed by Luca Stroppa and Miguel de la Cal Moreno, can be found HERE.