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Current Affairs
A Climate Scientist on What We're Facing and What We Need to Do
Get new episodes at patreon.com/CurrentAffairs !Peter Kalmus is one of the country's most visible and engaged climate scientists. He is the author of Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution and works at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Dr. Kalmus has advocated civil disobedience as a necessary means of spurring action to stop the climate catastrophe. Dr. Kalmus wrote a scathing article about the UN’s recent COP 28 climate summit, which was dominated by the fossil fuel industry. He joins today to explain why, as a climate scientist, he wants people to understand th...
2024-05-10
37 min
ADHD-DVD
The Saint
This week, we're closing out an unsuccessful hunt with a movie about a man with no name, no identity, no family, and no reason to really be too interested in him as the main character of a film. Yes, it's 1997's The Saint, directed once again by Phillip Noyce, and starring Val Kilmer, Elisabeth Shue, Rade Serbedzija, Henry Goodman, Alun Armstrong, Valeri Nikolaev, Charlotte Cornwell and Emily Mortimer. It's a movie that pairs up a man with no inner life and a woman with no self-esteem as our action-thriller romantic leads, and despite everything working against them in this...
2024-01-27
1h 23
Erschöpfung statt Gelassenheit - Warum Achtsamkeit die falsche Antwort auf ziemlich jede Frage ist
14. Christian Baatz: Wer rettet das Klima? Die Erschöpfung der Einzelnen
Aufs Auto verzichten, vegan leben, so wenig wie möglich konsumieren - können einzelne Menschen das Klima retten? Haben Sie sogar die moralische Verpflichtung, den eigenen Fußabdruck so klein als möglich zu halten? Oder schieben Politik und die fossile Industrie damit die Last auf diejenigen ab, die weniger zum Klimawandel beitragen und weniger Einfluss auf dessen Ursachen haben? Ist es fair, von Menschen zu erwarten, dass sie ihr Leben ändern, während Regierungen weiterhin auf Öl und Gas setzen? Werden Menschen so überfordert und trägt diese Überforderung zu Erschöpfung, Ohnmacht, Frustration...
2023-12-15
1h 29
Instant Trivia
Episode 1034 - Bogey men - Money talk - Spelling casts - Before finals - Russellmania
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1034, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Bogey Men 1: 1942:Bogart as bitter Rick Blaine runs a bar in north Africa, sweetheart. Casablanca. 2: 1941:Private dick Sam Spade seeks a priceless statuette. The Maltese Falcon. 3: 1948:Prospector Fred C. Dobbs really digs Mexico while facing bandits and greed. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. 4: 1954:Crazy Captain Queeg faces rebellious sailors aboard ship. The Caine Mutiny. 5: 1954:Linus Larrabee becomes interested in the chauffeur's daughter. Sabrina. Round 2. Category: Money Talk 1: It's the regular payment made to support an ex-spouse. ...
2023-12-10
06 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1034 - Bogey men - Money talk - Spelling casts - Before finals - Russellmania
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1034, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Bogey Men 1: 1942:Bogart as bitter Rick Blaine runs a bar in north Africa, sweetheart. Casablanca. 2: 1941:Private dick Sam Spade seeks a priceless statuette. The Maltese Falcon. 3: 1948:Prospector Fred C. Dobbs really digs Mexico while facing bandits and greed. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. 4: 1954:Crazy Captain Queeg faces rebellious sailors aboard ship. The Caine Mutiny. 5: 1954:Linus Larrabee becomes interested in the chauffeur's daughter. Sabrina. Round 2. Category: Money Talk 1: It's the regular payment made to support an ex-spouse. ...
2023-11-28
06 min
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2023-10-22
00 min
Social Justice & Activism - The Creative Process - Activists, Environmental, Indigenous Groups, Artists and Writers Talk Diversity, Equity and inclusion
Highlights - HENRY SHUE - Author of “The Pivotal Generation” - Snr. Research Fellow, Ctr. for International Studies, Oxford
“This distinction between subsistence emissions and luxury emissions was my main contribution to these debates. And it has recently been calculated that the richest 1% of people in the world produce more emissions than the bottom 50%. A whole lot more. And a lot of these emissions are by those of us who are in the richest 1%. And I'm probably one of those people. A lot of our emissions are from things we don't really need to do. We don't need to constantly fly for our vacations. We can walk in natural places near where we live, or at worst, we ca...
2023-04-12
15 min
One Planet Podcast · Climate Change, Politics, Sustainability, Environmental Solutions, Renewable Energy, Activism, Biodiversity, Carbon Footprint, Wildlife, Regenerative Agriculture, Circular Economy, Extinction, Net-Zero
HENRY SHUE - Author of “The Pivotal Generation” - Snr. Research Fellow, Centre for International Studies, Oxford
“Well, it's because of the situation we face. We can tell from the science that we have to reach zero carbon emissions by 2050. And common sense tells you that bringing them down for the second 50% is going to be harder than the first 50%. So we have to take care of the first 50% by about 2030, and it's 2023 already. We literally must - if we're going to keep climate change from becoming even more dangerous than it is - is to do a very great deal in the next seven or eight years. And a huge amount between now and 2050. So it...
2023-04-12
15 min
The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society: Books, Film, Music, TV, Art, Writing, Creativity, Education, Environment, Theatre, Dance, LGBTQ, Climate Change, Sustainability, Social Justice, Spirituality, Feminism, Technology
HENRY SHUE - Author of “The Pivotal Generation” - Snr. Research Fellow, Centre for International Studies, Oxford
“Well, it's because of the situation we face. We can tell from the science that we have to reach zero carbon emissions by 2050. And common sense tells you that bringing them down for the second 50% is going to be harder than the first 50%. So we have to take care of the first 50% by about 2030, and it's 2023 already. We literally must - if we're going to keep climate change from becoming even more dangerous than it is - is to do a very great deal in the next seven or eight years. And a huge amount between now and 2050. So it...
2023-04-12
15 min
Sustainability, Climate Change, Renewable Energy, Politics, Activism, Biodiversity, Carbon Footprint, Wildlife, Regenerative Agriculture, Circular Economy, Extinction, Net-Zero · One Planet Podcast
Highlights - HENRY SHUE - Author of “The Pivotal Generation” - Snr. Research Fellow, Ctr. for International Studies, Oxford
“These long-lived connections provide a radically different example of the insight from one of the characters created by my fellow Southerner William Faulkner: 'The past is never dead. It's not even past.'And similarly long chains reach from the present into the future. Conventionally, we tend to think that the future is yet to be born or is even only just beginning to be conceived. But the climate future was already beginning to take shape when humans started centuries ago to inject more carbon into the atmosphere than the usual climate dynamics could handle in the us...
2023-04-12
15 min
Books & Writers · The Creative Process: Novelists, Screenwriters, Playwrights, Poets, Non-fiction Writers & Journalists Talk Writing, Life & Creativity
Highlights - HENRY SHUE - Author of “The Pivotal Generation” - Snr. Research Fellow, Ctr. for International Studies, Oxford
“These long-lived connections provide a radically different example of the insight from one of the characters created by my fellow Southerner William Faulkner: 'The past is never dead. It's not even past.'And similarly long chains reach from the present into the future. Conventionally, we tend to think that the future is yet to be born or is even only just beginning to be conceived. But the climate future was already beginning to take shape when humans started centuries ago to inject more carbon into the atmosphere than the usual climate dynamics could handle in the us...
2023-04-12
15 min
The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society: 2022-2023
The Pivotal Generation: Why We Have a Moral Responsibility to Slow Climate Change Right Now - HENRY SHUE - Highlights
“These long-lived connections provide a radically different example of the insight from one of the characters created by my fellow Southerner William Faulkner: 'The past is never dead. It's not even past.'And similarly long chains reach from the present into the future. Conventionally, we tend to think that the future is yet to be born or is even only just beginning to be conceived. But the climate future was already beginning to take shape when humans started centuries ago to inject more carbon into the atmosphere than the usual climate dynamics could handle in the us...
2023-04-12
15 min
Social Justice & Activism - The Creative Process - Activists, Environmental, Indigenous Groups, Artists and Writers Talk Diversity, Equity and inclusion
HENRY SHUE - Author of “The Pivotal Generation” - Snr. Research Fellow, Centre for International Studies, Oxford
Henry Shue is Professor Emeritus of Politics and International Relations at University of Oxford’s Merton College. He's the author of Basic Rights, as well as The Pivotal Generation: Why We Have a Moral Responsibility to Slow Climate Change Right Now, among many other publications. In 1976, he co-founded the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy at the University of Maryland. He was a supporter of the successful campaign by Virginia's Augusta County Alliance to stop the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, and now works primarily on explanations for the urgency of far more ambitious policies to eliminate fossil fuels in order to...
2023-04-12
51 min
One Planet Podcast · Climate Change, Politics, Sustainability, Environmental Solutions, Renewable Energy, Activism, Biodiversity, Carbon Footprint, Wildlife, Regenerative Agriculture, Circular Economy, Extinction, Net-Zero
HENRY SHUE - Author of “The Pivotal Generation” - Snr. Research Fellow, Centre for International Studies, Oxford
Henry Shue is Professor Emeritus of Politics and International Relations at University of Oxford’s Merton College. He's the author of Basic Rights, as well as The Pivotal Generation: Why We Have a Moral Responsibility to Slow Climate Change Right Now, among many other publications. In 1976, he co-founded the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy at the University of Maryland. He was a supporter of the successful campaign by Virginia's Augusta County Alliance to stop the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, and now works primarily on explanations for the urgency of far more ambitious policies to eliminate fossil fuels in order to...
2023-04-12
51 min
Sustainability, Climate Change, Renewable Energy, Politics, Activism, Biodiversity, Carbon Footprint, Wildlife, Regenerative Agriculture, Circular Economy, Extinction, Net-Zero · One Planet Podcast
HENRY SHUE - Author of “The Pivotal Generation” - Snr. Research Fellow, Centre for International Studies, Oxford
Henry Shue is Professor Emeritus of Politics and International Relations at University of Oxford’s Merton College. He's the author of Basic Rights, as well as The Pivotal Generation: Why We Have a Moral Responsibility to Slow Climate Change Right Now, among many other publications. In 1976, he co-founded the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy at the University of Maryland. He was a supporter of the successful campaign by Virginia's Augusta County Alliance to stop the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, and now works primarily on explanations for the urgency of far more ambitious policies to eliminate fossil fuels in order to...
2023-04-12
51 min
Books & Writers · The Creative Process: Novelists, Screenwriters, Playwrights, Poets, Non-fiction Writers & Journalists Talk Writing, Life & Creativity
HENRY SHUE - Author of “The Pivotal Generation” - Snr. Research Fellow, Centre for International Studies, Oxford
Henry Shue is Professor Emeritus of Politics and International Relations at University of Oxford’s Merton College. He's the author of Basic Rights, as well as The Pivotal Generation: Why We Have a Moral Responsibility to Slow Climate Change Right Now, among many other publications. In 1976, he co-founded the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy at the University of Maryland. He was a supporter of the successful campaign by Virginia's Augusta County Alliance to stop the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, and now works primarily on explanations for the urgency of far more ambitious policies to eliminate fossil fuels in order to...
2023-04-12
51 min
The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society: 2022-2023
HENRY SHUE - Author of “The Pivotal Generation” - Snr. Research Fellow, Centre for International Studies, Oxford
Henry Shue is Professor Emeritus of Politics and International Relations at University of Oxford’s Merton College. He's the author of Basic Rights, as well as The Pivotal Generation: Why We Have a Moral Responsibility to Slow Climate Change Right Now, among many other publications. In 1976, he co-founded the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy at the University of Maryland. He was a supporter of the successful campaign by Virginia's Augusta County Alliance to stop the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, and now works primarily on explanations for the urgency of far more ambitious policies to eliminate fossil fuels in order to...
2023-04-12
51 min
The Evolving Leader
The Pivotal Generation with Professor Henry Shue
In this episode of the Evolving Leader podcast, co-hosts Scott Allender and Jean Gomes talk to Professor Henry Shue, Professor Emeritus of Politics and International Relations at Merton College, Oxford and author of the book Basic Rights (Princeton 1980; 2nd edition, 1996; 40th anniversary edition with new chapter on climate change, 2020). Today, Henry’s focus is the moral responsibility that we have in slowing and reversing climate change, arguing that ‘we are the pivotal generation, the time is now’. 0.00 Introduction2.38 Can you take us on a quick tour of your life’s work and ideas?5.28...
2022-07-20
57 min
True Crime Squad
Serial Killer Update, Bradford Weitzel, Detective Duck
A Happy Face Killer victim identified after 29 years. I-5 strangler died in a prison cell of strangulation. A French former police officer confessed in a suicide note to being a serial killer and rapist. Alleged serial killer, John Richardson charged with the deaths of 3 men in Henry County, VA. Sources- https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/california/california-happy-face-killer-victim-idd-after-29-years/2867863/?fbclid=IwAR2T4QWOVYc6Zl82PsL8kcyZlr33p0XloraMEqm3fN4gJLeiNn8UsGL0NCM https://www.independent.co.uk/news/autopsy-californias-i5-strangler-was-strangled-himself-serial-killer-northern-california-investigators-women-cell-b1812171.html?fbclid=IwAR3gE9YxBRkUz4...
2022-04-27
25 min
Current Affairs
What Does Moral Philosophy Tell Us About Our Obligation To Stop Climate Change?
Today Nathan is joined by Oxford University philosophy professor Henry Shue, author of Climate Justice and most recently The Pivotal Generation: Why We Have a Moral Responsibility to Slow Climate Change Right Now. Prof. Shue's new book is about the moral obligations conferred on people by the historical circumstances they find themselves in. The actions of living people have huge consequences for those born to subsequent generations. What responsibilities do we have to those who come after us? We discuss: - The important questions of justice that need to be central to the climate discussion - Why people living in...
2021-12-09
46 min
Cult Liter with Spencer Henry
The Greenbrier Ghost
Hello Cult Babes! This week we’re goin’ back back back to talk about the insanity that is the ghost of Greenbrier, one of the first and perhaps only known instances where somebody solved a murder from beyond the grave…you heard that right. Read that right? Oh well anyways let’s do this! Sponsors: Ana Luisa- AnaLuisa.com/cultliterMD for 15% off! BetterHelp- Betterhelp.com/spencer for 10% off! Subscribe to ‘Obitchuary’ on Patreon: Patreon.com/CultLiter Follow along online: Instagram.com/cultliterpodcast Instagram.com/spencerhenry twitter.com/spencerhenry Sources: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/501585...
2021-04-20
22 min
Total Movie Recall
TMR 056 – House Party
This week on Total Movie Recall, two white guys talk about hip hop culture in a totally convincing way when they put on their mustard-colored overalls to go to the House Party. Steve, a sentient walking issue of Pitchfork, schools Ryan on the infinite subgenres of hip hop while Ryan, to no one’s surprise, gets a little weepy at touching father-son relationships. House Party (1990) d. Reginald Hudlin Starring: Christopher Reid Robin Harris Christopher Martin Martin Lawrence Tisha Campbell-Martin A.J. Johnson George Clinton...
2021-02-01
1h 20
Dr. Secuencia Podcast
LEAVING LAS VEGAS, alcoholismo y películas aburridas
En esta bella ocasión se habló de Leaving Las Vegas (1995), la trama de este filme protagonizado por Nicholas Cage, lo que sufrió la co-protagonista interpretada por Elisabeth Shue y el cine experimental. Además les contamos porqué el Dr. Henry no pudo estar en este episodio. Danos like en facebook: facebook.com/DrSecuenciaPodcast Síguennos en instagram: @DrSecuenciaPodcast #DrSecuenciaPodcast
2020-11-11
1h 17
Philosophers In Space
0G72: Snowpiercer and Environmental Injustice, Part 1
All aboard the endless train of symbolism. We'll be passing through, but not making stops in: locomotive dad jokes, environmental injustice, Plato's Republic, Social Contact Theory, revolutionary change, and various flavors or dooooom! If you can't follow the train of thought, it's cause the podcast is a closed system and we can only be as coherent as the sci-fi vehicle that we're currently hurtling along in. This one goes all over the map and the endings a bit abrupt, because just doing meta-meta-analysis isn't good enough, you've gotta meta-match on pacing too. Really though, we've got a lot of...
2019-09-18
39 min
Building Peace 2010 to 2019
OxPeace 2019: Peace in the Anthropocene: How to exacerbate conflict by your response to climate change
Professor Henry Shue (Oxford) presents 'How to exacerbate conflict by your response to climate change' at OxPeace 2019.
2019-07-08
20 min
The University of Chicago Law School Faculty Podcast
Henry Shue, "Gambling with Their Climate: Future Generations, Negative Emissions, & Risk Transfers"
This lecture defends three main theses: (I) that all decisions about the degree of ambition for emissions mitigation are unavoidably also decisions about how to distribute risk across generations and, more specifically, (II) that the less ambitious the mitigation is, the more inherently objectionable the resulting inter-generational risk distribution is, and (III) that mitigation that is so lacking in ambition that it bequeaths risks that remain unlimited, when the risks could have been limited without inordinate sacrifice, is especially objectionable and constitutes a failure to seize a glorious historic opportunity. This Dewey Lecture in Law and Philosophy was presented on...
2017-11-21
1h 32
UChicagoLaw
Henry Shue, "Gambling with Their Climate: Future Generations, Negative Emissions, & Risk Transfers"
This lecture defends three main theses: (I) that all decisions about the degree of ambition for emissions mitigation are unavoidably also decisions about how to distribute risk across generations and, more specifically, (II) that the less ambitious the mitigation is, the more inherently objectionable the resulting inter-generational risk distribution is, and (III) that mitigation that is so lacking in ambition that it bequeaths risks that remain unlimited, when the risks could have been limited without inordinate sacrifice, is especially objectionable and constitutes a failure to seize a glorious historic opportunity. This Dewey Lecture in Law and Philosophy was presented on...
2017-11-21
1h 32
TV Guidance Counselor
TV Guidance Counselor Episode 120: Claudia Wells & John Wesley Shipp
In this episode recorded LIVE! at the NorthEast ComicCon Ken welcomes Claudia Wells (Back to the Future, Fast Times) and John Wesley Shipp (The Flash, Dawson's Creek, The Flash) to the show. First up, Ken and Claudia discuss Fast Times, modeling for the Sears Wishbook and JC Penny Catalogs, Family, growing up in San Francisco, starring in Martin Sheen's directorial debut as a fake pregnant teen, After School Specials, Off the Rack, The Brady Bunch, kissing everyone but Peter, when even Ed Asner can't get you out of a contract, Back to the Future, the divide between...
2015-12-18
1h 27
In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Henry Shue, “Climate Justice: Vulnerability and Protection” (Oxford UP, 2014)
How can a practical philosophical perspective concerned with justice and fairness help us address the problem of climate change? Henry Shue (Merton College, Oxford) tackles this essential question in his book Climate Justice: Vulnerability and Protection (Oxford UP, 2014). The book collects twenty-five years of Shue’s innovative work on climate justice into one rich and comprehensive volume. This conversation discusses the relation between climate justice and international inequality, justice between generations, alternative energy, how the science of climate change can inform philosophy, and more. The book is sure to be important for philosophers, scholars of human rights and international ethics, en...
2015-07-21
1h 01
New Books in Human Rights
Henry Shue, “Climate Justice: Vulnerability and Protection” (Oxford UP, 2014)
How can a practical philosophical perspective concerned with justice and fairness help us address the problem of climate change? Henry Shue (Merton College, Oxford) tackles this essential question in his book Climate Justice: Vulnerability and Protection (Oxford UP, 2014). The book collects twenty-five years of Shue’s innovative work on climate justice into one rich and comprehensive volume. This conversation discusses the relation between climate justice and international inequality, justice between generations, alternative energy, how the science of climate change can inform philosophy, and more. The book is sure to be important for philosophers, scholars of human rights and international et...
2015-07-21
59 min
Merton College
How Can We Institutionalize Concern for Future Generations?
A talk given by Professor Simon Caney at a climate change panel discussion organised by Global Directions and the Oxford Centre for International Studies The discussion was organised in celebration of the publication of 'Climate Justice: Vulnerability and Protection' by Emeritus Fellow Professor Henry Shue. Simon Caney is Professor of Political Theory in the Department of Politics and International Relations, and Co-Director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Human Rights for Future Generations. In addition to 'Justice Beyond Borders: A Global Political Theory' he has written highly influential articles on issues of human rights and justice raised by climate change...
2015-01-28
23 min
Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Tackling Global Injustice in a World of Climate Change: punishing the innocent?
Contributor(s): Mary Robinson, Professor Lord Stern, Sharan Burrow, Caio Koch-Weser, Marvin Nala, Sheela Patel, Henry Shue, Dessima Williams | LSE's Institute of Public Affairs and the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment invite you to an innovative public session which will explore who constitutes the innocent, how they are impacted by climate change and how they lack access to power. It will consider if these issues can be overcome and suggest ways in which they can. The session will be framed by a discussion with Nicholas Stern and Mary Robinson. This will be followed by interventions from...
2014-03-13
1h 32
Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Video
Tackling Global Injustice in a World of Climate Change: punishing the innocent?
Contributor(s): Mary Robinson, Professor Lord Stern, Sharan Burrow, Caio Koch-Weser, Marvin Nala, Sheela Patel, Henry Shue, Dessima Williams | LSE's Institute of Public Affairs and the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment invite you to an innovative public session which will explore who constitutes the innocent, how they are impacted by climate change and how they lack access to power. It will consider if these issues can be overcome and suggest ways in which they can. The session will be framed by a discussion with Nicholas Stern and Mary Robinson. This will be followed by interventions from...
2014-03-13
1h 32
2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Tackling Global Injustice in a World of Climate Change: punishing the innocent?
Contributor(s): Mary Robinson, Professor Lord Stern, Sharan Burrow, Caio Koch-Weser, Marvin Nala, Sheela Patel, Henry Shue, Dessima Williams | LSE's Institute of Public Affairs and the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment invite you to an innovative public session which will explore who constitutes the innocent, how they are impacted by climate change and how they lack access to power. It will consider if these issues can be overcome and suggest ways in which they can. The session will be framed by a discussion with Nicholas Stern and Mary Robinson. This will be followed by interventions from...
2014-03-13
1h 32
2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video
Tackling Global Injustice in a World of Climate Change: punishing the innocent?
Contributor(s): Mary Robinson, Professor Lord Stern, Sharan Burrow, Caio Koch-Weser, Marvin Nala, Sheela Patel, Henry Shue, Dessima Williams | LSE's Institute of Public Affairs and the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment invite you to an innovative public session which will explore who constitutes the innocent, how they are impacted by climate change and how they lack access to power. It will consider if these issues can be overcome and suggest ways in which they can. The session will be framed by a discussion with Nicholas Stern and Mary Robinson. This will be followed by interventions from...
2014-03-13
1h 32
Dahrendorf Symposium
Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 "Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change" [Video]
Contributor(s): Mary Robinson, Henry Shue, Anna Grear, Lady Christiane Darendorf, Lord William Wallace, Anna Lehmann, Maciej Nowicki, Nikolas Scherer | The Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 "Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change" organised by the Hertie School of Governance, the London School of Economics and Political Science and Stiftung Mercator will take place on November 14 and 15 in Berlin. The five international and interdisciplinary working groups, whose chairs are located at the academic partner institutions, have started preparing the content for the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 which will bring into focus the various aspects of European perspectives on the leading question "How to prevent...
2013-11-15
06 min
Dahrendorf Symposium
Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 "Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change" [Video]
Contributor(s): Mary Robinson, Henry Shue, Anna Grear, Lady Christiane Darendorf, Lord William Wallace, Anna Lehmann, Maciej Nowicki, Nikolas Scherer | The Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 "Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change" organised by the Hertie School of Governance, the London School of Economics and Political Science and Stiftung Mercator will take place on November 14 and 15 in Berlin. The five international and interdisciplinary working groups, whose chairs are located at the academic partner institutions, have started preparing the content for the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 which will bring into focus the various aspects of European perspectives on the leading question "How to prevent...
2013-11-15
06 min
Dahrendorf Symposium
Henry Shue on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 - Part 2 [Video]
Contributor(s): Henry Shue | Henry Shue is Senior Research Fellow and Professor of Politics and International Relations, Merton College, Oxford, UK. The Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 "Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change" organised by the Hertie School of Governance, the London School of Economics and Political Science and Stiftung Mercator will take place on November 14 and 15 in Berlin. The five international and interdisciplinary working groups, whose chairs are located at the academic partner institutions, have started preparing the content for the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 which will bring into focus the various aspects of European perspectives on the leading question "How to...
2013-11-15
00 min
Dahrendorf Symposium
Henry Shue on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 - Part 1 [Video]
Contributor(s): Henry Shue | Henry Shue is Senior Research Fellow and Professor of Politics and International Relations, Merton College, Oxford, UK. The Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 "Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change" organised by the Hertie School of Governance, the London School of Economics and Political Science and Stiftung Mercator will take place on November 14 and 15 in Berlin. The five international and interdisciplinary working groups, whose chairs are located at the academic partner institutions, have started preparing the content for the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 which will bring into focus the various aspects of European perspectives on the leading question "How to...
2013-11-15
01 min
Dahrendorf Symposium
Henry Shue on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 - Part 1 [Video]
Contributor(s): Henry Shue | Henry Shue is Senior Research Fellow and Professor of Politics and International Relations, Merton College, Oxford, UK. The Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 "Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change" organised by the Hertie School of Governance, the London School of Economics and Political Science and Stiftung Mercator will take place on November 14 and 15 in Berlin. The five international and interdisciplinary working groups, whose chairs are located at the academic partner institutions, have started preparing the content for the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 which will bring into focus the various aspects of European perspectives on the leading question "How to...
2013-11-15
01 min
Dahrendorf Symposium
Henry Shue on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 - Part 2 [Video]
Contributor(s): Henry Shue | Henry Shue is Senior Research Fellow and Professor of Politics and International Relations, Merton College, Oxford, UK. The Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 "Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change" organised by the Hertie School of Governance, the London School of Economics and Political Science and Stiftung Mercator will take place on November 14 and 15 in Berlin. The five international and interdisciplinary working groups, whose chairs are located at the academic partner institutions, have started preparing the content for the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 which will bring into focus the various aspects of European perspectives on the leading question "How to...
2013-11-15
00 min
Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
Torture and Human Dignity
25 Jan 2013, ELAC/Oxford Martin HRFG Programme Discussion Event with Professors David J. Luban, Jeremy Waldron and Henry Shue, chaired by Dr David Rodin.
2013-03-11
1h 12
Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) Podcast
'Patents, Pharmaceuticals and the Health Impact Fund' - Thomas Pogge: CIPIL Seminar
Professor Thomas Pogge, Leitner Professor of Philosophy and International Affairs, Yale University, gave an evening seminar entitled "Patents, Pharmaceuticals and the Health Impact Fund" on Friday 27th January 2012 at the Faculty of Law as a guest of CIPIL (the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law). Thomas Pogge is a German philosopher and currently the Leitner Professor of Philosophy and International Affairs at Yale University. Previously he was Professorial Fellow at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the Australian National University, and Professor of Political Science at Columbia University. He has ongoing appointments as Research Director in...
2012-01-27
47 min
Intergenerational Justice: What do we owe future generations?: Hilary Term Seminar Series 2011
A legacy of dangers: Climate failure and future generations
The principles that ought to guide our one-way relations with future generations depend profoundly on the precise nature of what is being provided to or - in this case, inflicted on - them. Most discussions of intergenerational justice assume that some benefit is being provided to the future. In the case of the accelerating rate of climate change, we face a dilemma. Business-as-usual on our part will make the environment for future generations less hospitable to human enterprises, especially agriculture, than the environment is for us and has been for previous generations, leaving the situation worse than it is now...
2011-02-09
40 min