PostedJan 12, 2025 | Arts & Culture, climate change, Youth
Rootbound is a gripping young adult climate fantasy novel bursting with hope, heart, adventure, and mystery (think Greta Thunberg x Percy Jackson). After her beloved sister Aspen disappears during a climate protest, seventeen-year-old Mira Bracken refuses to accept...
PostedDec 30, 2024 | Arts & Culture, climate change, community, Education, international news, sustainability, Youth
GTEC is delighted to share the press release below from GTEC’s US partner in New York. Congratulations to The Climate Museum of New York in finding a permanent home. MEDIA CONTACT: Saskia Randle, srandle@climatemuseum.org The Climate Museum Secures Permanent...
PostedDec 26, 2024 | Arts & Culture, book review, climate change, sustainability
Risky Business: The Future of Fossil Fuel Capitalism Book Review by Ross Thrasher Overshoot: How the World Surrendered to Climate Breakdown, by Andreas Malm and Wim Carton. Verso, 2024. The definition of the term overshoot is to go past (a point) unintentionally,...
PostedDec 26, 2024 | climate change, community, Education, opinion, sustainability, Youth
by Bill Stovin The use of art and entertainment in climate communication Alongside legacy media, there’s a whole new media landscape in which long form conversations are happening in podcasts, blogs and newsletters. Art, humor, stories and music are all ways in...
PostedDec 23, 2024 | Arts & Culture
by Scott Lawrance The world be wondrous strange As we waft within without Each other Who thinks they can use words Without the words using them Is deluded As we weave We are woven The world be wondrous be strange The words a strange enhancement Words It’s a heavy...