
Is there such a thing as environmental justice?
Echoing the exhibition Sebastião Salgado exhibition and the renowned photographer's commitment to the environment, Trouville's Café-Philo invites you to reflect on moral philosophy and climate issues.
With an introduction by Bernard Guibert, the discussion will address a crucial question: isn't it immoral that future generations should suffer from our damage to the climate and biodiversity, and that those most responsible for this damage should not be penalized, while their victims are neither compensated nor helped to protect themselves?
Free for subscribers with a valid Friendciscaines Pass. Please present your PASS at the beginning of the session. Failure to do so will prevent access to the session.
5€ for non-subscribers.
Reservations only online or on site, at the Franciscaines reception.
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