Environmental Crisis – Crisis Environments

Leibniz Research Network Kickoff Conference with Helmut Aust, Katharina Hornidge and Manuel Wörsdörfer

Thursday, 9 December 2021, 11:30 – 16:00 (CET)

After eight years of research on the mechanisms, dynamics and inter­dependencies of crises, the Leibniz Research Alliance "Crises in a Globalised World" draws to a close and will merge into the new Leibniz Research Network "Environ­mental Crisis – Crisis Environments."

In order to set the agenda for this new network, the PRIF – Peace Research Institute Frankfurt is hosting a virtual kickoff conference with various experts on climate, development, international law and finance.

Programme
11:30 – 12:30 | "Climate Change Litigation before National and Inter­national Courts – Potential and Limits" – Prof. Dr Helmut Aust, Freie Universität Berlin

Helmut Aust has been Professor of Public Law and the Inter­nationalization of the Legal Order in the Department of Law at Freie Universität Berlin since 2016. He conducts research on basic questions of the international legal order (esp. sources of law, responsibility, collective security, and human rights) as well as on comparative foreign constitutional law.

12:30 – 13:00 | Lunch Break
13:00 – 14:00 | "Sustainable Futures? Cascadings Risks and German Development Policy" – Prof. Dr Katharina Hornidge, Director German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS)

Anna-­Katharina Hornidge is Director of the Director German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) and Professor for 'Global Sustainable Development' at the University of Bonn responsible for the field of development sociology. Professor Hornidge's research focuses on (a) the role of different types of knowledge in and for change processes and (b) natural resource governance issues in agricultural and marine contexts.

14:00 – 15:00 | "Climate Finance – A Business-Ethical Analysis" – Prof. Dr Manuel Wörsdörfer, The University of Maine

Manuel Woersdoerfer is an Assistant Professor in SCIS and Collaborating Assistant Professor with the Business School at the University of Maine. His main research interests are i.a. Climate ethics/justice (with a special focus on financial institutions and climate change mitigation); Business (ethics) and human rights.

15:00  – 15:15 | Short Break
15:15  – 16:00 | Wrap Up Session