Workshop: Climate Change and Animal Ethics

Climate change raises urgent questions of justice. Yet nonhuman animals remain an extremely neglected group within dominant climate justice frameworks, despite being among the most vulnerable to climate-related harms. Habitat loss, extreme weather events, ecosystem disruption, ocean acidification, and biodiversity collapse due to climate change profoundly affect wild and domesticated animals alike.

While philosophical discussions on climate justice have grown substantially over the past decade, they have largely focused on duties owed to present and future human populations. By contrast, comparatively little attention has been given to the moral responsibilities humans bear toward animals in the context of climate change. Few recent studies have started to investigate the ethical implications of mitigation and adaptation policies, but many open questions remain. Moreover, a significant gap concerns duties owed to animals in situations of Loss and Damage (L&D) — particularly where mitigation and adaptation measures prove insufficient to prevent serious and irreversible harm.

As climate impacts intensify year after year, and as animal vulnerability becomes increasingly evident, especially in wild environments, it is crucial to clarify the ethical frameworks guiding our responsibilities toward non-human beings.

This two-day workshop at the University of Fribourg aims to bring together researchers from different institutions working on climate change and animal ethics. The meeting seeks to foster scholarly exchange on ongoing and future research projects; identify conceptual and practical challenges in the field; encourage networking and new collaborations; and explore potential synergies in research and teaching initiatives.

The workshop will provide a focused environment for in-depth discussion and collective reflection on emerging questions at the intersection of climate ethics and animal ethics.

Keynote speakers and program will be announced shortly.

Organizers:

  • Gabrielle Tabares Fagundez
  • Angela Martin
  • Ivo Wallimann-Helmer
  • Miriam Zemanova

Program

  • Day 1

    Date

    Time

    Event

    29.06.2026

     

    Day 1

    Chair: Ivo Wallimann-Helmer

    08:30–09:15

    Arrival, coffee and welcome

    09:15–10:15

    Charlotte Blattner: Animals in the Architecture of Climate Law: Between Normative Promise and Operative Silence

    University of Lausanne, Switzerland

    10:20–11:20

    Elif Naz Nemec: Climate Justice Beyond the Human: Rethinking Emerging State Duties Toward Climate Vulnerability in International Law

    Czech Academy of Sciences, Czechia

    11:20–11:40

    Break

    11:40–12:40

    Bertjan Wolthius: The right to a habitat

    Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands

     

    12:40–14:00

    Lunch

    Chair: Gabrielle Fagundez

    14:00–15:00

    David Paaske: Interspecies Justice and Assisted Migration

    The Arctic University of Norway, Norway

    15:05–16:05

    Martina Tarabori and Fabio Bacchini: Nonhuman Climate Refugees: Rethinking Climate Displacement Beyond the Human

    University of Sassari, Italy

    16:05–16:25

    Break

    16:25–17:25

    William Salkeld: Caring for Animal Climate Migrants: Moral Repair and Creating New Multispecies Communities

    Australian National University, Australia

     

    18:30

    Workshop Dinner

     

  • Day 2

    Date

    Time

    Event

    30.06.2026

     

    Day 2

    Chair: Miriam Zemanova

    09:15–10:15

    Gabrielle Fagundez, Angela Martin and Ivo Wallimann-Helmer: Compensating Animals’ Losses and Damages due to Climate Change

    University of Fribourg, Switzerland

    10:20–11:20

    Linde Franken: An interspecies capabilities approach to energy justice

    University of Twente, Netherlands

    11:20–11:40

    Break

    11:40–12:40

    Leonie Bossert: Shades of Responsibilities: Climate Engineering from an Animal Ethics Perspective

    University of Vienna, Austria

     

    12:40–14:00

    Lunch

    Chair: Angela Martin

    14:00–15:00

    Luca Hemmerich: Climate Change as Inter-Species Domination

    Free University of Berlin, Germany

    15:05–16:05

    Konstantin Deininger: Asymmetrical Dependency as a Ground for Climate Duties toward Wild Animals

    University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Austria

    16:05–16:25

    Break

    16:25–17:25

    Sabrina Conforti: Epistemic Injustice in Earth System Science: Towards an Anti-Speciesist Framework

    University of Italian Switzerland, Switzerland

     

    18:30

    Optional dinner (at own cost)

Registration

Please confirm your participation at the event by filling out the registration form below: 

All catering at the conference will be vegan.

Registratgion Open

29–30 June 2026