Over the last year or so, Megan has given a number of talks on philosophical issues concerning climate justice. This includes:
- ‘How to be an isolationist about climate justice’, for St Andrews Philosophy Society
- ‘Direct action against fossil fuel extraction’, at the LSE Climate Agents of Change Workshop
- ‘Climate change as a structural harm’, for the Principles of Ethical Decision Making in Environmental Practice Workshop (Fribourg University, Switzerland)
- ‘Climate change and colonialism’, for a University of Sheffield Diversity Champions student event
- ‘Carbon sinks as global commons’, for the Global Commons and their Discontents workshop (University of Jena, Germany)
- ‘How do emissions count morally?’, for the IFFS Stockholm Normative Perspectives on Emissions Accounting workshop
- A commentary on Jamie Draper’s forthcoming book on Climate Displacement, at the Britain and Ireland Association for Political Thought Conference
- ‘Civil disobedience: conceptual issues’, for the WU Vienna conference on Environmental Defenders
- ‘Who is responsible for the climate change problem?’, at the Aristotelian Society