Thanks to Carmen Ward & Sara Craven for bringing our attention to this poem. ~ GTEC Reader Editor Praise the light of late November, the thin sunlight that goes deep in the bones. Praise the crows chattering in the oak trees; though they are clothed in night,...
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...
October 21, 2022 GTEC AND SFU/MHCCA PARTNER ON MENTAL HEALTH STUDY AND CO-DESIGN OF CLIMATE DISTRESS SERVICES The Green Technology Education Centre (GTEC) and the Simon Fraser University based Mental Health Climate Change Alliance (MHCCA) have formed a partnership to...
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...
Two years into old-growth strategic review mandate, BC is failing to deliver change Environmental organizations call for immediate action to make the promised paradigm shift a reality as at-risk forests continue to be destroyed FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 8, 2022...