PostedJan 11, 2024 | Arts & Culture, climate change, community, lifestyle, Youth
Moving Beyond Despair about the Climate Crisis: Engaging Emotions Through Poetry Solastalgia is a Vancouver youth-led community initiative that focuses on eco-anxiety and climate justice through arts-based events. Their next event, Moving Beyond Despair about the...
PostedNov 22, 2023 | Arts & Culture, book review, climate change, community
The not-too-late book club, introduced by Brian Williams, is about to begin reading another book on the climate crisis. The book club is just wrapping up reading the book, Not Too Late, edited by Rebecca Solnit and Thelma Young Lutunatabua. GTEC Reader subscribers and...
PostedJul 20, 2023 | Arts & Culture, climate change, community, opinion, sustainability
The Network with No Name by Arden Henley We have now entered the epoch of climate change. As the world’s scientists predicted, the warming planet is now in transition with changes in the weather noticeable everywhere and extreme weather events increasingly a part of...
PostedJul 17, 2023 | Arts & Culture, book review, community, opinion
GTEC is happy to announce the recent release of “So, How Have I Been Doing At Being Who I Am? – At 82, A Life in Progress”, a memoir by our friend, Michael Clague. Michael is a Former director of The Fraser Basin Council, and the Chair of the Unitarian Church of...
PostedJun 8, 2023 | Arts & Culture, climate change, community, international news, news, opinion
Original press release from Third Act published here. It’s an interesting day at Third Act—because we’re scattered across the country, we’ve got staff and volunteers waking up on the east coast to some of the dirtiest air recorded in decades as smoke pours down the...
PostedMay 26, 2023 | Arts & Culture, climate change, international news, opinion
By Ross Thrasher The newly crowned King Charles III is facing a different world from that of his mother at her coronation 70 years ago. The royal family is an artifact of Britain’s colonial past, and many Commonwealth countries are now detaching themselves from that...