Humans & Habitats Rights in Age of Climate Change Conference Announced
Friends of the Earth is teaming up with the London School of Economics, Human Rights Watch and The UK Guardian to host a ground-breaking event on climate change and human rights.
The “Human rights and habitats” conference will be held at the London School of Economics (LSE) on Saturday 26th April.
This thought provoking event will explore opportunities for change and connections between people and the planet
The conference is aimed at environmental and human rights activists as well as interested members of the public
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The event will include contributions from Mark Lynas, Climate change specialist and author of ‘Six Degrees: Our future on a hotter planet’;Tony Juniper, Executive Director, Friends of the Earth; Tom Porteous, London Director, Human Rights Watch; Conor Gearty, Director, Centre for the Study of Human Rights.
Conference participants will be invited to join two of six workshops on the following themes:
* the right to knowledge
* the right to space
* the right to resist
* the right to development
* the right to pollute and exploit
* the right to a healthy environment
Find out more information about this event on the LSE website
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