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Rethinking Fairness: Navigating Climate Breakdown Across Generations with Kennedy Mbeva

Tuesday March 12th
Doors & drinks 6.30pm; Talk starts 7pm

How should we rethink our responsibility toward future generations? What effect will demographic changes have on future populations' experience of climate breakdown?

Today, we find ourselves at a critical juncture, faced with the immediate and uneven impacts of climate breakdown alongside significant shifts in global populations. These intertwined challenges demand a new way of thinking about our responsibility to both present and future generations.

Kennedy Mbeva, researcher at the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk at the University of Cambridge, and author of a forthcoming book, Rebirth: Demographic Change and Societal Collapse, will argue it's time to move beyond seeing future generations as a distant concern and instead recognise how climate breakdown will affect them all in diverse ways. 

Talk followed by one-pot vegan supper & discussion.

Kairos, 84 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 4TG

Doors open at 6.30pm for drinks. Talk starts at 7pm followed by a one-pot vegan supper and discussion.

Non-Members £15; Members £8; Students & Unwaged £8; Under 25s £8. Food and drinks complimentary.