by molly@arcanacreative.ca | Nov 30, 2022
Global eco-anxiety stories In our first episode of the MSF Eco-Anxiety Podcast, our host Rachel Malena-Chan speaks with Canadian physician Reza Eshaghian about his experience providing medical care overseas in areas impacted by conflict. Reza shares how his own...
by molly@arcanacreative.ca | Oct 18, 2022
What the bushfire means to you From the project leads: This community storytelling and oral history website has been established to provide a space for people to tell their own stories, in their own ways, about what bushfire means in their lives and places. We...
by molly@arcanacreative.ca | Oct 9, 2022
Get connected Indigenous Climate Action (ICA) is an Indigenous-led organization guided by a diverse group of Indigenous knowledge keepers, water protectors and land defenders from communities and regions across the country. We believe that Indigenous Peoples’ rights...
by molly@arcanacreative.ca | Sep 8, 2022
Theory to practice From the UBC Climate Hub “This theory-to-practice handbook is grounded in a commitment to fostering deeper understandings and connections to how we can support mindful and proactive navigation of magnifying climate change impacts on individual...
by molly@arcanacreative.ca | Sep 5, 2022
Understanding & validating eco-distress Author and Stanford climate and mental health researcher Britt Wray processes her own eco-anxiety and eco-grief through her newsletter Gen Dread and shares her wisdom about harnessing eco-distress for meaningful change to...