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SUMMARY: Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency with Seth Klein – 2021
  Dr. Richard B. Splane Lecture in Social Policy
DESCRIPTION: Join us for a discussion on mobilizing Canada for the climate 
 emergency with Seth Klein\, founding B.C. Director of the Canadian Centre f
 or Policy Alternatives\, as part of the annual Richard B. Splane Lecture in
  Social Policy.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>Engage in a discussion on mobilizing Canad
 a for the climate emergency with Seth Klein\, founding British Columbia Dir
 ector of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives\, as part of the annua
 l Richard B. Splane Lecture in Social Policy.</p><p>Watch the video recordi
 ng below:</p><p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7X4Xy4ctvKY&ab_channel=UBCS
 choolofPublicPolicyandGlobalAffairs</p><p>Please download the <a href="http
 s://sppga.cms.arts.ubc.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2021/02/2021-Splane-Le
 cture-Program.pdf">Splane Lecture Program.</a></p><p><strong>Keynote Speake
 r</strong>: Seth Klein\, Team Lead and Director of Strategy of the <a href=
 "https://www.climateemergencyunit.ca/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><stro
 ng>Climate Emergency Unit</strong></a></p><p><strong>Moderator</strong>: Pr
 of. Tim Stainton\, School of Social Work\; Director\, Canadian Institute fo
 r Inclusion and Citizenship\, University of British Columbia</p><p><strong>
 Welcome Remarks: </strong>Donna Baines\, Director and a Professor of Social
  Work\, School of Social Work\, University of British Columbia.</p><p><stro
 ng>Remarks</strong>: Patsy George\, Past President\, United Nations Associa
 tion of Canada – Vancouver Branch</p><p>Seth Klein’s talk will highlight ke
 y ideas and lessons from his 2020 book <a href="https://www.sethklein.ca/bo
 ok"><strong><em>A Good War: Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency</em
 ></strong></a>. The book explores how we can align our politics and economy
  in Canada with what the science says we must urgently do to address the cl
 imate crisis. But Klein brings an original and uniquely hopeful take to thi
 s challenge. The book is structured around lessons from the Second World Wa
 r – the last time Canada faced an existential threat. Others have said we n
 eed a “wartime approach” to climate change\, but this is the first book to 
 delve into what that could actually look like. Canada’s wartime experience\
 , Klein contends\, provides an inspirational reminder that <em>we have done
  this before</em>. We have mobilized in common cause across class\, race an
 d gender\, and entirely retooled our economy in the space of a few short ye
 ars.</p><p>Weaving together history\, politics and policy\, Klein’s book ju
 mps between our past and present\, answering questions such as: What did th
 e marshaling of all our economic and human resources look like during the S
 econd World War\, and what might a similar deployment look like today? How 
 was it paid for? What kind of leadership did it require? How was public sup
 port and national unity secured? What did we do for returning soldiers\, an
 d are there lessons for just transition for fossil fuel workers today? What
  was/is the role of Indigenous people and youth\, then and now? And what ar
 e the war’s cautionary tales\, the warnings of things that brought us shame
 \, that we do not wish to repeat? The book is an invitation to both the pub
 lic and our political leaders today\, to reflect on the people who saw us t
 hrough the Second World War\, and to consider who we want to be\, as we fac
 e down the defining task of our lives.</p><p>Klein talk will also explore t
 he connections between inequality and climate mobilization\, and Klein will
  explain why is tackling inequality and economic insecurity is vital to win
 ning bold climate action.</p><p>Purchase Seth Klein’s new book <a href="htt
 ps://www.sethklein.ca/book">here</a> or from your local independent booksto
 re.</p><p><strong>Bio:</strong> Seth Klein is the Team Lead and Director of
  Strategy of the <a href="https://www.climateemergencyunit.ca/" target="_bl
 ank" rel="noopener"><strong>Climate Emergency Unit</strong></a> (a 5-year p
 roject of the David Suzuki Institute that Seth launched in early 2021). He 
 served for 22 years (1996-2018) as the founding British Columbia Director o
 f the <a href="http://www.policyalternatives.ca">Canadian Centre for Policy
  Alternatives</a>\, a public policy research institute committed to social\
 , economic and environmental justice. He is now a freelance researcher\, wr
 iter\, consultant and speaker\, and an adjunct professor with Simon Fraser 
 University’s Urban Studies program.</p><p>Seth’s new book – <a href="https:
 //www.sethklein.ca/book"><em>A Good War: Mobilizing Canada for the Climate 
 Emergency</em></a> – was released in September 2020.</p><p>Seth is a founde
 r and served for eight years as co-chair of the <em>BC Poverty Reduction Co
 alition</em>\, a network of over 50 community organizations in BC campaigni
 ng for a comprehensive poverty reduction plan in BC. He is a founder and se
 rved for 10 years on the advisory committee of the <em>Metro Vancouver Livi
 ng Wage for Families </em>campaign (and was co-creator of the methodology f
 or calculating the living family wage\, now used in about three dozen Canad
 ian communities). He currently serves on the board of <em>Dogwood</em>. He 
 is an advisory board member for the Columbia Institute’s <em>Centre for Civ
 ic Governance</em>. And he is a founder\, advisor and instructor for <em>Ne
 xt Up</em>\, a leadership program for young people committed to social and 
 environmental justice.</p><p>Seth’s research deals primarily with climate p
 olicy and climate justice\, fiscal policy\, taxation\, welfare policy\, pov
 erty\, inequality\, economic security\, and job creation. His research repo
 rts can be found on the <a href="http://www.policyalternatives.ca">CCPA’s w
 ebsite</a>\; and his policy commentary can be found primarily on the <a hre
 f="https://www.policynote.ca/author/sethklein/">CCPA-BC’s blog</a>.</p><p>A
  social activist for over 35 years\, Seth lives in East Vancouver with his 
 partner and two children. Seth has been listed by <em>Vancouver Magazine</e
 m> as one of the 50 most powerful people in the city\, and by <em>Homemaker
 s Magazine</em> among the “60 men we love.”  He does not know how he ended 
 up on either list\, but he humbly accepts the latter.</p><p>Learn more abou
 t the <a href="https://www.climateemergencyunit.ca/">Climate Emergency Unit
 </a>\, which works with all sectors to find solutions to the climate crisis
 . They seek to move governments and leaders in Canada into true climate eme
 rgency mode\, pressing them to adopt ambitious policies that align with wha
 t science says we must do. If you’d like to receive the CEU newsletter\, pl
 ease sign-up <a href="https://www.climateemergencyunit.ca/mailing-list">her
 e</a>.</p><p><strong>Co-hosted by:</strong> UBC School of Social Work\, Uni
 ted Nations Association in Canada – Vancouver Branch\, and the Liu Institut
 e for Global Issues at the UBC School of Public Policy and Global Affairs</
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