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Climate Engineering – Ethical Challenges and Governance

In the course of a three day conference on “The Ethical Challenges of
Climate Engineering” from 22nd to 24th of May 2013 hold by the Institute
for Advanced Sustainability Studies, there will also be the possibility to
discuss challenges and problems of the governance of CE research as well as
possible deployments from different parts of the world (e.g. Europe, USA,
Australia, Asia) with leading experts in normative theory, environmental
ethics and philosophy will answer your questions. The public round table
discussion on “Climate Engineering Governance – Different perspectives from
Around the World” will take place on May 23rd, 2013 from 6:30 pm to 8
pm.The goal of the conference on challenges for ethics induced by Climate
Engineering, however, is not to evaluate CE from a particular normative
perspective, but rather to identify important challenges put forward by CE,
and to search for ways to best deal with these challenges:How applicable
are our normative theories for problems raised by CE, e.g. uncertainties,
complex processes and large scale and long lasting effects?What do
different normative approaches bring to bear on the various ethical aspects
of CE and for which do we lack plausible normative analyses?The conference
doesn’t want  to provide a solution but rather focus on clarifying the
agenda for future research in climate ethics with respect to CE. Doing so,
we hope to help to bundle future research on normative aspects of CE and to
create a network of researchers dedicated to this task.For decades Climate
Engineering – the planetary-scale engineering of the climate aimed at
intentionally counteracting the undesired side effects (global warming) of
other human activities (emitting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions) – has
failed to gain traction in the mainstream scientific community. But with
little progress on climate change policy and growing global GHG emissions,
Climate Engineering is increasingly being considered in scientific and
political circles around the world. For many Climate Engineering signals
special issues of governance and political legitimacy, prompting the need
for new or strengthened global norms of justice and community, and novel
institution. For others talk about these issues is futile at the current
state of affairs and the related uncertainties.The background of the
conference is the interdisciplinary research microcosm of the IASS cluster
Sustainable Interactions with the Atmosphere (SIWA) which is investigating
the impacts, uncertainties and risks of CE, and the EU project European
Transdisciplinary Assessment of Climate Engineering (EuTRACE), which is
coordinated by the IASS.We welcome anybody who is interested in taking part
in the public discussion as well as media representatives. Please register
for organizational reasons with [email protected] . The round table
discussion will be in English. Public Round Table Discussion“Climate
Engineering Governance – Different Perspectives from Around the World”

23rd May, 2013 | 6.30 - 8 pm
Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies | Berliner Straße 130 | 14467
Potsdam

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