Series: Life Under Overshoot, living in a 1.5°C World
Fri, Feb 26
|Online Series
by Human Geography Clusters - Durham University
Time & Location
Feb 26, 2021, 5:00 PM
Online Series
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About the Event:
The Economy & Culture, Geographies of Life, Politics-State-Space and the Urban Worlds Research Clusters form the Geography Department at Durham University are proud to host these two sessions as part of the Life Under Overshoot: Assessing the Spatial and Political Implications of a 1.5°C World. The series will consist of the following public talks (online*):
Session 1 (26 February, 2021 , 17:00 (GMT)), The social and environmental justice aspects of a 1.5°C word: Lessons form the decolonial thought and the Latin-American experience, seeks to offer an insight into the environmental justice perspectives emerging from the Global South: the decolonial environmental justice movements.
Invited Speaker: Iokiñe Rodriguez (University of East Anglia).