The Earth Justice and Stewardship Chair is a paired initiative with the Claude Leon Chair in Water Research, and the two chairs share a water research programme. Both Chairs are linked to honorary appointments at the University of Edinburgh. The Chair includes generous support for higher-degree and postdoctoral students.
The work of the Chairs is contextualized by two existential crises: The climate crisis and the biodiversity crisis. Together, these crises threaten all life on Earth. Responding to climate change and biodiversity loss will required urgent and sustained adaptation across all human systems.
But in every crisis there is opportunity. The current ecological crisis intersects with profound injustices: Gender, racial and species injustices which are interwoven, in complex ways, with the injustice the African continent has suffered as a result of centuries of colonialism and unjust exploitation. As humanity learns to adapt to the overlapping transitions currently underway, there is hope for more equitable and just systems to ensure that our natural endowment is handed to future generations in as good, or a better, condition.
The current incumbent of the Claude Leon Chair in Earth Justice and Stewardship is Professor Tracy-Lynn Field.