This conference aims to make progress toward addressing climate change, both by addressing the philosophical challenges it raises, and by bringing philosophers, practitioners, and organizers together to advocate for sustainable practices in teaching, research, administration, advocacy, and community engagement.
Organizers
- Simona Capisani (Harvard University)
- Eugene Chislenko (Temple University)
Keynotes
- Marion Hourdequin (Colorado College)
- Bill McKibben (350.org) & Andrew Light (George Mason University)
- Kyle Whyte (University of Michigan)
Panelists & Presenters
- Michael Brownstein (John Jay College/CUNY Graduate Center)
- Alex Madva (Cal Poly Pomona)
- Dan Kelly (Purdue)
- Romy Opperman (The New School)
- Eric Godoy (Illinois State University)
- Ben Almassi (Governors State University)
- Li-An Yu (Bielefeld University)
- Kathleen Dean Moore (Oregon State University)
- Tom Kerns (North Seattle College)
- Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò (Georgetown University)
- Shuchi Talati (Carbon 180)
- Michael Thompson (Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative)
- Beba Cibralic (Georgetown University)
- Ramona Ilea (Pacific University)
- Susan Hawthorne (St. Catherine University)
- Monica Janzen (Anoka Ramsey Community College)
- Stephen Gardiner & Colin Marshall (University of Washington)
- Minorities and Philosophy · Robin Zheng (Yale-NUS College)
- Rose Lenehan (UCLA)
- Gabrielle Bussell (Eastern Michigan University)
- Vanessa Wills (George Washington University)
- Tyler Zimmer (University of Chicago)
- Aru ShineyAjay & Luis Marchese (Sunrise Movement)
- Rebecca Millsop (URI)
For more information, visit the Philosophers for Sustainability Conference website.