GTEC's Communication, Podcasts & Blogs

Communications & Media

GTEC is a recognized thought leader in responding to climate change. The Communication and Media section of the GTEC website offers up to date, ongoing information about constructive and creative responses to climate change. GTEC Reader delivers informative articles and essays by leading writers and thinkers in BC with an arts and culture emphasis.


Podcasts

Arden Henley had an excellent interview on Emily Poulin’s Veggies Before Noon podcast —

On this episode I have Arden Henley, the Executive Director of GTEC (Green Technology Education Centre) which is a non profit in Canada, B.C. that is addressing the climate crisis and solving the critical issues of today. Arden shares his life experiences and what he’s learned over the years being a family counsellor, educator and now climate activist. He leads us through a powerful visualization that helps you make the most of your life as well as shares his philosophy of the heart and mind connection when it comes to environmental vulnerabilities. Enjoy!

Arden was one of two featured guests on the Fresh Outlook Foundations podcast —

WEALTH IN MENTAL HEALTH: Mobilizing a Just & Green Economy

SUMMARY: Recovery from COVID-19 provides remarkable opportunities for transition to a just and green economy that would ultimately boost universal mental health. Policy professionals Trish Hennessy (Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives) and Arden Henley (Green Technology Education Centre) talk about transformative concepts such as ‘doughnut economics’, ‘well-being budget’, ‘inclusive economy’, and the ‘three-sided coin’. They also explore how lessons learned about mental health during the pandemic, can guide economic reform while informing solutions to other global challenges, such as systemic racism and climate change.


Blogs

picture of flowers in memory of Carolyn Kenny on Truth and Reconciliation day

September 30 is Truth and Reconciliation Day

By Arden Henley GTEC Executive Director In honour of Carolyn Kenny (June 12, 1946 – October 15, 2017) I was the Principal of Canadian programs at City University in Canada ...
/ Arts & Culture, community, Education

Climate Strike in Vancouver

By Bill Stovin The refrain of “What do we want? Climate justice! When do we want it? Now!” resonated through the streets of downtown Vancouver Friday as hundreds of people ...
Climate Crawl Seniors day 2024 poster art

Climate Crawl through Arts, Culture & Action

National Seniors Day, October 1, 2024 Please join Seniors for Climate and Society Promoting Environmental Conservation (SPEC), along with Arden Henley and Mary Kean from GTEC at Granville Island for ...
Banner for National Seniors Day October 1 2024

National Seniors Day October 1, 2024

Later is Too Late! The Seniors for Climate project have organized a Canada-wide day of climate action planned for Canada’s National Seniors Day, October 1, 2024. Nearly 70 locations across ...
image depicting child showing the way and describes the poem Are You Listening

Are You Listening

By Harilaos (Harry) Stefanakis It is late in the world the heroes have all been tamed my knife is dull, no blood to give but do not listen to me ...
image of a heat pump

Heat Pumps for All

On June 25, 2024, the 3rd anniversary of the unprecedented heat dome in Western Canada, 350.org launched a new campaign demanding life-saving heat pumps for all. During the 2021 heat ...
image of wildfire smoke blowin' in the hot wind

Blowin’ in the Hot Wind: A Lament for Jasper

by Arden Henley How many roads must we walk down Before the smoke clears? How many days must pass by Before the blue sky is seen? Yes, and how many ...
image of red sun through smoky skies in Kamloops

FireSmoke Canada

More and more, people want to have more information about wildland fire weather and smoke, including forecasting for air quality. BlueSky Canada, established in 2007, conducts research and has published ...
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Youth Climate Fest by CityHive Vancouver

Celebrate CityHive's annual community gathering, this year themed as a Youth Climate Fest! This event promises an engaging, vibrant evening filled with inspiring youth-led climate action projects, delicious food, fun ...
/ climate change, community, Youth
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How Science Fiction Can Inspire Environmentalism and Climate Action

Harnessing the power of story may help us survive and thrive on a climate-altered planet. by Katherine Dolan, originally published by The Observatory Introduction Climate change is, by far, the ...