In the Media

Professor Naomi Klein named to Vancouver Magazine Power50 List

Professor Naomi Klein named to Vancouver Magazine Power50 List

Our Co-Director, Naomi Klein, UBC Professor in Climate Justice, has been named to Vancouver Magazine’s Power50 List, honouring Vancouverites making big, positive impacts on our communities. 

WATCH NOW: Where Do We Go From Here? A Post-Election Assessment

WATCH NOW: Where Do We Go From Here? A Post-Election Assessment

CCJ Co-Director Naomi Klein joined Chenjerai Kumanyika, Astra Taylor, and Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor for an event hosted by Haymarket Books titled Where Do We Go From Here? A Post-Election Assessment where they explored the question: How does the Left—in the US and internationally—squarely face the myriad challenges that confront us and find ways to build effective […]

Statement of Solidarity with Zain Haq and Call to Action

Statement of Solidarity with Zain Haq and Call to Action

CCJ Statement of Solidarity The Centre for Climate Justice stands in solidarity with Zain Haq, who is facing deportation from Canada for his climate activism. Freedom of expression is foundational to climate justice. Across the world, we are witnessing anti-democratic crackdowns on activists, communities, and scholars who are struggling against militarism, extraction, colonialism, and other obstacles to climate justice. We see the […]

WATCH NOW: Global Histories of Fascism

WATCH NOW: Global Histories of Fascism

CCJ co-founder and Director of Public Engagement Naomi Klein joined Verónica Gago, Kohei Saito, and moderator Pankaj Mishra as part of the Georgetown Global Dialogues series to discuss the rising threats to democracies around the world as they relate to the global histories of fascism.

Watch: Egypt’s Carceral Climate Summit

Watch: Egypt’s Carceral Climate Summit

Watch the recording of our live event with The Intercept for moving testimony and concrete calls to action to support human rights at COP 27.

New Report: High Roads to Resilience

New Report: High Roads to Resilience

The Centre for Climate Justice launches new report in collaboration with the Climate and Community Project.

A table with a panel of speakers at the town hall in the background, behind a hand-painted cardboard sign that says "All eyes on Wet'suwet'en"

CCJ and Climate Justice UBC Host Climate Emergency Town Hall

The town hall put all eyes on Indigenous land defenders.