BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260602T193444EDT-4896ZTpXck@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260602T233444Z DESCRIPTION:La Revue de droit du dĂ©veloppement durable de 91şÚÁĎÍř (RDDDM) ac cueille le professeur Randall S. Abate\, titulaire de la chaire Rechnitz F amily and Urban Coast Institute Endowed Chair in Marine and Environmental Law and Policy\, Ă  l'universitĂ© de Monmouth\, New Jersey\, pour une confĂ©r ence Ă  distance sur le droit de l'environnement et l'agriculture industrie lle.\n\nRĂ©sumĂ©\n\n[en anglais seulement] This presentation offers a new pe rspective in the quest for climate justice. It addresses creative common l aw and statutory law theories that seek to hold fossil fuel companies and concentrated animal feeding operations (“CAFOs” or “factory farms”) accoun table for their role as “common enemies” in harming humans\, the environme nt\, and animals by exacerbating climate change while profiting from their operations. Myriad cutting-edge lawsuits against these industries are und erway in the U.S. in the past few years\, but there has been no scholarly inquiry that unites the theories from the environmental law (fossil fuel c ompanies) and animal law (CAFOs) domains into one analysis.\n\nThis presen tation will evaluate these efforts in a broader context to explore how the environmental and animal law movements can collaborate more effectively a round the issue of climate change to secure mutual gains in protecting hum ans\, animals\, and the environment. It explores how the two movements nee d to leverage public and private governance mechanisms to promote transiti ons away from reliance on carbon-intensive fossil fuel use and methane-int ensive factory farms as significant drivers of the U.S. economy at the exp ense of the environment\, animals\, and public health in the Anthropocene era.\n\nLe confĂ©rencier\n\n[en anglais seulement] Randall S. Abate is the inaugural Rechnitz Family and Urban Coast Institute Endowed Chair in Marin e and Environmental Law and Policy\, and a Professor in the Department of Political Science and Sociology\, at Monmouth University in West Long Bran ch\, New Jersey. He also serves as the Director of the Institute for Globa l Understanding at Monmouth. He teaches courses in domestic and internatio nal environmental law\, climate justice\, constitutional law\, and animal law.\n DTSTART:20201002T160000Z DTEND:20201002T173000Z LOCATION:Sur Zoom: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/93548005253 SUMMARY:Anthropocene Accountability Litigation URL:/law/fr/channels/event/anthropocene-accountability -litigation-324447 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR