PostedJul 12, 2023 | climate change, community, Education, opinion, sustainability, Youth
Arden Henley responds to the Clague Newsletter’s “Imaginary Statement from the Premier on the Climate Crisis – What If?” (re-printed here in the GTEC Blog) By Arden Henley We are entirely in agreement with your description of the current status of the climate crisis...
PostedJul 6, 2023 | climate change, community, opinion, sustainability
This blog is published by permission of Michael Clague. An earlier version appeared in the Clague Newsletter of June 28, 2023. by Michael Clague July 1, 2023: Dear Reader: Here’s a piece of musing about what a premier of British Columbia (or of any province for that...
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...
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...