Naomi Klein, a Canadian climate justice advocate, discusses the need for intersectional responses to crises, uniting climate action with broader societal improvements. She emphasizes building a power base for climate action by connecting it to equitable jobs, reduced inequalities, and well-being. Klein’s insights underscore collective action, shock preparedness, and care-related labor investment for a fairer future amidst climate challenges. While not citing specific leaders or regions, her discussion encapsulates climate justice principles, acknowledging social-environmental interconnections and placing climate change within a nexus of of interconnected social justice movements.