Earth in
Transition
October 2016
February 24–25, 2017 - Emory Conference Center, Atlanta
A ground-breaking two-day symposium to explore the idea that at the core of our increasingly destructive relationship with our fellow animals is the deeply-rooted psychological need to tell ourselves that “I am not an animal!”
It’s the big question – perhaps the only question that truly matters right now:
Why is it that, despite the continuing work of animal protection, conservation and ecological groups, the situation for most of our fellow animals continues to go from bad to worse?
How have we come to the point where we have entered a Sixth Mass Extinction of species that could ultimately include our own?
And why are we humans unable to come to grips with what’s happening and change our behavior?
At this ground-breaking two-day symposium, we explore the idea that at the core of our fraught relationship with our fellow animals is the deeply-rooted psychological need to tell ourselves that “I am not an animal!”
We talk with leaders in the fields of psychology, ecology, philosophy, humanities, law and advocacy. And we discuss how we can apply their insights to environmental and animal protection efforts.
Available now: Early Bird Registration.
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