>>From Jeremy Keymer <[email protected]>

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Call for Papers

"Ecological restoration and human flourishing in the era of
anthropogenic climate change"
Interdisciplinary Conference
Clemson University
Clemson, SC (USA)
5-7 September 2008

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Sponsored by Clemson University Restoration Institute,
College of Architecture, Arts, and Humanities, School of the
Environment, Rutland Institute for Ethics, and Department of
Philosophy and Religion

Reports this year from the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change place it beyond reasonable doubt that humans
are largely responsible for global warming and that the
potential consequences are simply unprecedented in scope and
magnitude. It is also becoming increasingly clear that some
of these consequences are now unavoidable. Preventative
measures alone, if enacted, could only head-off the worst.
What should be done with the natural world that will be
inherited in the wake of the Industrial Revolution, the 20th
and the opening decades of the 21st century? As embodied and
terrestrial beings, embedded in an emerging and unstable new
world climate, how should considerations of justice,
ecological and human flourishing influence prescriptive
combinations of prevention, mitigation, adaptation, and
restoration? What should we believe about ecological
restitution or redress to citizens of third-world countries,
or future generations? What are the meta-ethical,
technological, biological, and geo-political considerations
that underlie this range of normative concerns? Our focus
will be on issues at the intersection of ecological
restoration, global justice, and prospects of well being for
human and non-human animals in an era of radial climate
change, including the restoration or geo-engineering of
large-scale biotic processes and the role of human
flourishing in the practice of ecological restoration.

Confirmed speakers include Eric Higgs, Andrew Light and
Martha Nussbaum.

Format

To make the conference and its expenditure of energy as
useful as possible, the conference format will involve
pre-conference paper sharing and preparatory dialogue, a
combination of plenary and small group sessions, ample time
for discussion both in and outside sessions, post-conference
documentation, the creation of a network on the conference
theme and related issues following the conference, and a
conference volume to be reworked thoroughly for publication.

Additionally, the organizers have set aside 10% of the
conference budget to invest in accountable, well-proven
reforestation and wind farming. Novel ways of participating
in the conference to avoid CO2 emissions are invited.
Ideally, we would have the conference entirely on-line but
feel we need face-to-face time on this issue to begin the
research discussions around it. As much of the conference as
is practically possible for us will involve a sustainable
ontology –e.g., recycled paper, on-line archiving, local and
humane food sources with reduced packaging, etc.

Proposals

Send the proposal to <[email protected]> by
November 30th, 2007. The finished papers of those accepted
will be due by July 30th, 2008. Proposals should include an
abstract of approximately 500 words, an optional explanation
of some 200 words explaining the proposal’s relevance to the
conference themes, a list of current research projects or of
publications related to the conference themes, and full
contact details (email, phone, address). Graduate students
are encouraged to apply. There will be one graduate student
scholarship to help with costs.

Organizing and program committee

- Allen Thompson, Clemson University Department of
  Philosophy & Religion
- Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, American University of Sharjah
  Department of International Studies and Le Moyne College
  Department of Philosophy
- Breena Holland, Lehigh University Department of Political
  Science and the Environmental Initiative

Deadline: November 30th 2007

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