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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Nicosia:20170508T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Nicosia:20170510T130000
SUMMARY:Climate Ethics And Climate Economics: Risk\, Uncertainty and Catastrophe Scenarios
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LOCATION:Cambridge\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>Workshop Description</p>\n<p>Some scholars\, most notably Martin Weitzman (2009\; 2011) have warned that there is an uncertain chance of runaway climate change that could devastate the planet. At least since Hans Jonas&rsquo\;s The Imperative of Responsibility (1981)\, some have argued that even low-probability existential risks should be treated in a fundamentally different way. How should we act when we believe that there is some chance of a catastrophe\, but cannot make reliable probability estimates (Elster 1979\; Haller 2002\; Gardiner 2005)? How much should we worry about worst-case scenarios? What should we do when experts disagree about whether catastrophe is possible?</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Simon Beard;CN=Kai Spiekermann:
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