What the bushfire means to you Even though circumstances surrounding us can feel bleak, it’s encouraging to see climate storytelling projects from around the world. Check out this story collection, and take time to bring your difficult feelings to the surface...
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...
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...
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...
A word from the maker “I think most of us who’ve felt grief and anxiety over the climate crisis have felt very isolated in those feelings at some point. Going about daily activities and making small talk feels empty and discordant when ecological collapse...