PostedDec 4, 2023 | community, international news, news, opinion
The GTEC Team wish to convey our deep and heartfelt concern regarding the violence occurring in Gaza, the West Bank and in Israel. We are in support of non-violent political negotiation directed towards a mutually agreed to solution, and express solidarity with all...
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...
PostedOct 24, 2023 | climate change, community, opinion, sustainability, technology
This article was originally published in Vox, a news and opinion website on Oct 18, 2023 and is re-published by GTEC with the permission of the author. Why so much is going wrong at the same time Lots of things are going wrong. Does that make it a polycrisis? By...
PostedOct 22, 2023 | climate change, community, sustainability, technology
by Ross Thrasher Highlights of an Interview by Mary Kean with Wildland Fire Ecologist, Bob Gray in the GTEC Reader (Sept. 2023) Since the release of the Filmon Report, a B.C. royal commission in response to the Okanagan fires of 2003, the extent of wildfires in this...
PostedOct 15, 2023 | community, international news, opinion
PostedSep 25, 2023 | climate change, community, lifestyle, news, opinion, sustainability
This Op-Ed by Linda Thyer and Arden Henley, was originally published in the Vancouver Sun, August 29, 2023. Opinion: The smoke in the air that impairs our health and compromises our capacity to breathe is a form of subsidizing the fossil fuel industry Here we are on...