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CONF: climate change & global justice July 8-11, 2008

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For questions, please contact Professor Paula Casal (Dept of Politics, Univ Reading/2009 U Barcelona) at e.p....@reading.ac.uk or Professor Armando Fernández Soriano at ip...@cubarte.cult.cu.

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From: climate-philo...@mailman.acomp.usf.edu on behalf of Schonfeld, Martin
Sent: Sat 07/06/2008 00:17

Paula Casal (U Reading/U Barcelona) sent me this conference announcement.


CLIMATE CHANGE AND GLOBAL JUSTICE

July 8-11, Havana, Cuba

A conference organized by the Antonio Núñez Jiménez Foundation, the University of Havana, the University of Reading, and the Cuban Ministry of Science, Technology, and Environment.

List of confirmed foreign participants (Cuban participants not included in the list sent to me):

Argentina

1-Antonio Brailovsky, Professor, Universidad Nacional

2. Roberto Gargarella, Professor Political Philosophy, U. Buenos Aires.

3-Eliana Spadoni, Executive Director of Democratic Change

Brazil

4-Héctor Alimonda, Coordinator GT Ecología Política de CLACSO

5-José Augusto Padua, Brasil Sustentable -Cono Sur Sustentable

Colombia

6-Rafael Colmenares, Executive Director ECOFONDO

7-Germán Palacios, Professor of Enviromental Economics, Universidad Nacional

8-Gustavo Wilches, International Enviromental Consulting, expert in natural disasters

Costa Rica

9-Javier Bogantes, President of Tribunal Latinoamericano del AGUA

10-Jose Maria Villalta, Lawyer, Parlament Advisor, Grupo Verde

Chile

11-Manuel Baquedano, President of Chile's Instituto de Ecologia Politica

12-Antonio Elizalde, VC of Universidad Bolivariana de Chile

Ecuador

13-Maria Fernanda Espinosa, Former director of IUCN-Andean countries

El Salvador

14-Angel Ibarra, President of Unión Ecológica Salvadoreña

15-Celia Medrano, Federación Luterana Mundial Programa Centroamérica

Spain TBC

16-Manuel Gonzalez de Molina, Professor of Enviromental History, Granada

17-Joan Martínez Alier, Professor of Economics, Universidad Autónoma Barcelona

Guatemala

18- Virgilio Reyes

Haití

19-William Kenel Pierre Gerard Pierre Charles Foundation

México

20-Enrique Leff, Environmental Education Network- Latin America and Caribean

21-Víctor Toledo, Professor at UNAM

Nicaragua

22-Tania Osejo, Programa de Incidencia, Humboldt Center.

Panamá

23-Guillermo Castro, Ciudad del Saber

Republica Dominicana

24-TBC

25-TBC

Sweden

26- Gustav Arrhenius, Reader in Ethics, Stockholm, currently CNRS, Paris.

27- Hans Roth, Reader in Ethics, Stockholm University.#*

UK

28-James Cristensen, Political Philosopher, LSE#*

29- Paula Casal, Reader in Moral and Political Philosophy, Reading

30- Miriam Ronzoni, Political Philosopher, UCL

31-Christian Schemel, Political Philosopher, St. Annes, Oxford#

32- Andrew Williams, Professor of Philosophy, Warwick University#

US

33- David Alvarez, Political Philosopher, Yale and Vigo

34-Tom Christiano, Professor of Political Philosophy, Arizona State University#

35-Thomas Pogge, Professor of Political Philosophy, Columbia, soon Yale#

36-John Roemer, Professor of Economics, Yale#

37-Richard Miller, Professor Political Philosophy, Cornell #

Venezuela

38-Mercedes Diez Professor of Environmental Law, Universidad Central, Ministry of Environment Advisor .

39-Antonio Delisio Director of Center for Enviromental Studies, UCV.

For questions, please contact Professor Paula Casal (Dept of Politics, Univ Reading/2009 U Barcelona) at e.p....@reading.ac.uk or Professor Armando Fernández Soriano at ip...@cubarte.cult.cu.

Dankeschön!

Martin

Martin Schönfeld, Ph.D.

Professor of Philosophy

The University of South Florida

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