PostedMay 31, 2024 | Arts & Culture, climate change, community, Education, opinion, sustainability, Youth
GTEC Communications and Media Team Member, Bill Stovin interviews New York Climate Museum, Senior Curatorial Associate, Anais Reyes Whatever their size or scope, museums serve an indispensable role in the exploration of our culture and natural world. With the serious...
PostedMay 24, 2024 | climate change, community, Education, opinion, sustainability, Youth
Clinical Notes from the Desk of Arden Henley May, 2024 This article addresses the increasing levels of solastalgia or climate distress, especially among young people in the developed nations. It identifies family and community as sources of sanity and resilience. Many...
PostedMay 13, 2024 | community, Education, policy
GTEC is happy to share the information of this free webinar: “What is the State of Purpose Governance in Canada?” Republished with permission from Coro Strandberg, Strandberg Consulting. By Coro Strandberg This is Purpose Governance Month and to celebrate...
PostedMay 13, 2024 | climate change, community, Education, sustainability, Youth
The psychological implications of climate change by Tara Parissay and Arden Henley As a high school student in Vancouver, the urgency of climate change is an ever-present concern. Recently, as a GTEC Youth Intern, I was introduced to a video interview and an...
PostedApr 30, 2024 | climate change, community, Education, sustainability
The Climate Crisis & Healthcare: Advance Preparation is the Best Medicine Date & Time May 7, 2024, 5:00 pm PST/8:00 pm EST Description This session is focused on healthcare system adaptation to climate change. Not only does the health system need to achieve...
PostedApr 25, 2024 | climate change, community, sustainability, Youth
by Bill Stovin Volunteers with Surfrider Foundation are sometimes surprised by the kind of debris they find on beaches and shoreline of British Columbia. “Just last month we had a cleanup in False Creek. I pulled two whole computer monitors out of the ocean in two...