By Kim McLeod A friend of GTEC recently shared an article titled “Ethical Maxims for a Marginally Inhabitable Planet”. This rather difficult but necessary read is written by two bioethics professors, David Schenck, a former Director of Ethics, Medical University of...
This excerpt is based on a keynote given by Arden Henley at the annual professional development conference of the Federation of Community Social Services of BC, October 19, 2022 Organizations will be profoundly affected by the climate crisis, especially, community...
How a Daoist Approach to Education Benefits Students, Society and the Environment By Tom Culham This article first appeared in Open Access Government October 2022 under the title How can a Daoist approach benefit Western education? It is reprinted with the permission...
By Linda Thyer We have heard many times that we are in a climate and ecological crisis. When the lakes and rivers are running dry, when the forests are burning and the plains are flooding, when storms are destroying homes and the lands around the world, we know we are...
This review was initially published in The Ormsby Review, now renamed The British Columbia Review in September 2020, and is published here by permission of the author. Disappearing Minglewood Blues, by M.C. Warrior Reviewed by Colin Sanders In Disappearing Minglewood...
The Problem with Not Using the Term Crisis in Relation to Current Human-induced Changes to the Global Climate By Arden Henley Through my work with the Green Technology Education Centre I have the good fortune to relate across many sectors of our society from activists...