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"Reframing Environmental Jurisprudence Towards Interconnection" - Panel hosted by Columbia’s Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and Earth Law Center
When: Wednesday, September 21, 4:30pm-6:00pm Eastern.
Where: 435 W 116th St (corner of Amsterdam Avenue), Jerome Greene Hall, Room 104, New York, NY 10027
Nearest Subway: 116th Street stop on #1 line
Description: Join us to learn about the future of environmental jurisprudence in light of climate change and biodiversity loss. Panelists will speak on how we can reframe our legal and cultural systems to embrace our interconnection with Nature rather than treating humans as separate from the natural world. Panelists will also discuss ecocentric legal and cultural movements from across the world, such as the growing number of governments embracing the Rights of Nature, the rights of future generations, and other paradigms.
Panelists:
1) Paulette Jordan, Save the American Salmon
2) Karenna Gore, Esq., Center for Earth Ethics
3) Michael Gerrard, Esq., Columbia Law School
4) Janet MacGillivray, Seeding Sovereignty
5) Elizabeth Dunne, Esq., Earth Law Center
Moderator: Renata Happle – Barnard College Student
Special introduction: Maliya Francis – Future Earth Leader and student, Avenues The World School