Nationalising the Fossil Fuel Industry Fergus Green (University College London), null, Ingrid Robeyns (Utrecht University)
Foyles, 107 Charing Cross Road
London
United Kingdom
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Should governments bring privately-owned fossil fuel companies into public ownership, with a view to managing their wind-down in the public interest? Green and Robeyns make a conditional case in favour, arguing that – under the right conditions – this would allow the government to take ten actions that would enhance social justice, enable a fair division of burdens and benefits, and strengthen democracy.
Fergus Green is a consultant and lecturer in Political Theory & Public Policy at University College London. His research traverses political theory, political economy, public policy and law. Much of his work is concerned with the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Ingrid Robeyns works on issues in political philosophy and applied ethics, and holds the Chair in Ethics of Institutions at the Ethics Institute of Utrecht University. She is director of the Fair Limits Project, which examines the distributive rule that there should be upper limits to how many resources it is morally permissible to have.
This event will be followed by an audience Q&A. Doors will open from 6:30pm.
Tickets: Free Reservation
Venue: The Auditorium (Level 6) at Foyles, 107 Charing Cross Road*
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