Events

Climate Change and Its Impact: Risks and Inequalities

I Hotel and Conference Center, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

March 10-11, 2016



Climate change is one of the most important and pressing global challenges for the international community. The premise of this workshop is that climate change adaptation and mitigation policy must be technically viable as well as socially and culturally acceptable, economically reasonable, environmentally sustainable, and ethically justifiable. Thus climate change policy should draw on the technical expertise of scientists, engineers, architects and urban planners; the legal, cultural, political, and economic expertise of social scientists and legal scholars; and the ethical expertise of philosophers and ethicists. Workshop participants come from these diverse disciplinary backgrounds.


The overarching goal for the workshop is to develop a better understanding of the ways that climate change is affecting society by altering weather patterns, modifying risks such as those from natural hazards, and exacerbating inequalities as well as creating new inequalities among individuals and communities around the world.


The workshop features a number of presentations from scholars and practitioners from diverse national and professional backgrounds.


Keynote Speaker

The keynote speaker is Hon. Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and current UN Special Envoy for Climate Change.

Keynote Lecture


Program

IWCC Program at a Glance

Detailed Program


Registration

All attendees need to register online. There is no registration fee for UIUC students, faculty and staff. For non-UIUC attendees the workshop registration fee is $75 per person, which includes lunch March 10 and March 11 and workshop materials. Attendance at the Hon. Mary Robinson keynote is free for all attendees. All inquiries should be directed to Anita Kaiser (Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program) at arkaiser@illinois.edu.

Online Registration form for UIUC attendees (no-charge)

Online Registration form for non-UIUC attendees ($75 per person)


Lodging

We have a limited number of rooms available for purchase at the I Hotel and Conference Center at the rate of $119/night.

Event Name:            Climate Change Conference
Block Code:              CLC16
Event Start Date:     3/9/16
Event End Date:       3/12/16 (Workshop will conclude by 4pm on 3/11)
Cutoff Date:            2/16/16

To make own reservation using the following URL or by calling 217-819-5000
//bookings.ihotelier.com/I-Hotel-and-Conference-Center/bookings.jsp?groupID=1567652&hotelID=15044


Workshop Organizers

Prof. Paolo Gardoni
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
MAE Center: Creating a Multi-hazard Approach to Engineering
gardoni@illinois.edu

Prof. Colleen Murphy
College of Law and Department of Philosophy
Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program
colleenm@illinois.edu

Prof. Robert McKim
Departments of Religion and Philosophy
rmckim@illinois.edu

Prof. Don Wuebbles
Department of Atmospheric Sciences
wuebbles@illinois.edu

Prof. Praveen Kumar
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
kumar1@illinois.edu


Workshop Sponsors

This workshop has been made possible through grants from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) - Research Thrust Development Program, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Conference Support Program, and the Illinois International Conference Grant Program.

The Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program (WGGP) and College of Law are providing additional support.


Keynote Lecture Co-Sponsors

Offices
   Office of the Chancellor
   Office of the Provost
   Office of the Vice-Chancellor for Research

Colleges and Schools
   College of Business
   College of Law
   Illinois International
   School of Social Work

Departments
   Civil and Environmental Engineering - Distinguished Speakers Fund
   Communication
   Geography & Geographic Information Science
   Landscape Architecture
   Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (NRES)
   Political Science

Centers, Institutes, and Programs
   Arms Control, Domestic and International Security Program
   CEE Societal Risk Management (SRM) Program
   Center for Advanced Study
   Center for African Studies*
   Center for Business and Public Policy
   Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies (CEAPS)
   Center for Global Studies (CGS)*
   Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)
   European Union Center (EUC)*
   Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities
   Illinois Program in Law and Philosophy
   Lehmann Institute for Brazilian Studies
   MAE Center: Creating a Multi-hazard Approach to Engineering
   Prairie Research Institute
   Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center (REEEC)
   Women & Gender and Global Perspectives (WGGP)

Foundations and Initiatives
   ACDIS Focal Point on Climate Change “Climate Action Policies and International Policy
   Negotiations.”
   Inequality Initiative
   Land Conservation Foundation
   Scholarship of Sustainability Series
   Social Dimensions of Environmental Policy

* support through US Department of Education (DOE) Title VI grant