The University of British Columbia says climate activists and journalists Naomi Klein and Avi Lewis are joining its faculty in the department of geography.
A statement from the university says Klein has been named the inaugural Faculty of Arts Chair in Climate Justice and starts her new role in September.
🧵I’m excited to share that starting in Sept, I’ll be joining University of British Columbia's amazing @UBCGeog Department as the inaugural Faculty of Arts Chair in Climate Justice 1/
— Naomi Klein (@NaomiAKlein) June 23, 2021
The statement says Klein, the author of eight books focused on issues of climate justice and globalized capitalism, will also have a leading role in creating the university's new Centre for Climate Justice.
It says the centre will bring together activists, policy-makers, elders, scholars and communities to work toward environmental justice.
Lewis, a documentary filmmaker, joins the faculty of geography next month and will teach courses examining social and political change, communication and documentary filmmaking.
So excited to join a group of incredible engaged scholars at @UBCGeog, and work on climate solutions at scale and speed.
— Avi Lewis (@avilewis) June 23, 2021
Before you ask: when the writ drops, I’m taking a leave to run for office here in West Van-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country.
One leap leads to another! https://t.co/upJWKlIno9
The university declared a climate emergency in December 2019 and both Klein and Lewis say the declaration highlights the urgency needed to fight the crisis and the demand for solutions for a more sustainable and just society.
Dr. Gage Averill, dean of UBC’s faculty of arts, says both Klein and Lewis will advance social, political and economic changes needed to combat climate change.
“This is a critical moment for the future of our planet and we are committed to highlighting climate justice in all of our priorities," Averill says in the statement.