PostedJun 20, 2023 | climate change, community, opinion, policy, sustainability
Original article found on The Orca.ca “Reusing and relocating houses ought to be part of the solution to our crisis” – by Gil Yaron, Managing Director of Light House. Gil is dedicated to helping government and industry advance regenerative built environments. In this...
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 29, 2023 | climate change, community, lifestyle, opinion, sustainability, Youth
Ingrid Kastens, Board Chair of Dogwood, recently wrote an interesting article called “What is Eco-Anxiety? 10 Simple Ideas to Manage Climate Change & Your Stress” for 365give. What is the climate crisis? What is eco-anxiety? Why does it matter? What...
PostedApr 6, 2023 | climate change, community, policy, sustainability
Say Yes to 100% Zero-Emissions Electricity in Canada The David Suzuki Foundation is running a campaign to push for ambitious Clean Electricity Regulations (CER) in Canada. The Government of Canada is drafting new CER’s to drive progress towards a net-zero electricity...
PostedApr 3, 2023 | climate change, community, Education, international news, news, sustainability
Summary of the Findings This IPCC Synthesis Report (SYR) is a summary of all reports of the IPCC’s 6th Assessment Cycle published between 2018 and 2023. The SYR included the landmark Global Warming of 1.5°C, the more recent reports demonstrating how anthropogenic...
PostedFeb 21, 2023 | Arts & Culture, book review, climate change, community, opinion
What Graeber & Wengrow Have to Say to Salmon Nation as it Faces Responding to the Climate Crisis. Published in 2021, during the throes of the pandemic, Graeber and Wengrow’s The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity usurps our widely accepted notions...