Julia Levin
Associate Director, National Climate
Julia’s earliest memories as a child are of protecting wildlife, planting trees and cleaning up litter. This interest led her to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Conservation Biology from McGill University. She then moved to Italy where she worked as a secondary school science and geography teacher. A desire to combine her interest in education with community organizing led her to complete a Masters in Adult Education and Community Development from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Since then, she has worked at Greenpeace Canada and Oceana Canada. For over a decade, Julia has been involved with grassroots climate justice organizing across the world. Julia is very excited to work with Environmental Defence, where she advocates for climate action and the phasing out of fossil fuel subsidies.
Read Julia's Posts
Mar 20, 2023
Ottawa | Traditional, unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabeg People – Environmental Defence experts on…
Feb 28, 2023
No More Excuses: Oil and gas companies keep lying about their methane emissions
New analysis recently released shows that Canadian oil and gas companies in Alberta and Saskatchewan…
Feb 13, 2023
What? A new fossil fuel subsidy in 2023!
With a new federal budget in the works, Finance Canada is currently developing two new…
Feb 03, 2023
We need real climate change plans not false solutions
When it comes to climate action, it can be difficult to understand what makes a…
Dec 21, 2022
Victory! Canada ends financing for international fossil fuel projects
Earlier this month the Government of Canada delivered on a key climate promise and released…
Nov 09, 2022
Statement from Julia Levin, National Climate Program Manager, on federal funding for hydrogen
Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt – While the world meets for the climate negotiations at COP27, the…
May 27, 2022
Who is calling the shots on federal climate policy?
The dust has settled on a hectic spring for federal climate policy in Canada. And…
Apr 06, 2022
“The Government of Canada’s decision to approve a new billion barrel mega oil project is…