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Don White

Don’t say ‘privilege’: can the left find better words for talking with people on the right?

The Guardian, October 1, 2021. If anything is obvious from the past five years, it is that unless we start substantially to work together, we stand little chance of overcoming critical threats like COVID-19 and climate change that now imperil… Continue Reading →

Generational conflict over climate crisis is a myth, UK study finds

The Guardian. September 15, 2021. If the definition of a community is “a group of people with common interests”, this article suggests a couple of important corollaries of that definition. For “community” to be applied to a given population –… Continue Reading →

On Covid and climate we can achieve change – but we’re running out of time

The Guardian. August 22, 2021. Robert Reich, who is no slouch when it comes to knocking out a thought-provoking article, does it once again by raising the issue of “the common good” in his latest column. Which may makes this… Continue Reading →

Are you in denial? Because it’s not just anti-vaxxers and climate sceptics [who are]

The Guardian. August 13, 2021. If you think the article’s title is an unjustified, personal challenge, then consider the context provided by its subheading: “To accept the facts about climate science without changing the way we live is also to… Continue Reading →

Vancouver considers doing what no North American city has done so far — charging vehicles to use the road

National Observer, August 16, 2021. The main takeaway of this article can be inferred directly from its heading. We now know that human-generated carbon emissions are a major cause of our current climate changes. We also understand that automobile emissions… Continue Reading →

The US city that has raised $100m to climate-proof its buildings

The Guardian. August 19, 2021. Off the top, this article appears to be a simple account of how one man renovated a 150 year old building in Ithaca, NY. But once you get past the initial paragraphs, you find the… Continue Reading →

The urgency to act on climate is surging in Canada

MacLean’s, August 18, 2021. Well, the data are in. Contrary to what sometimes seems to be indifference, “[a]lmost two out of three Canadians believe now is the best time to be ambitious about climate change…” They also have a higher… Continue Reading →

Five climate myths the world can finally retire

The Globe and Mail. August 15, 2021. “About time!” you say? Indeed. A science reporter for the G&M examines the recent report on climate change by the IPPCC and claims a key take away to be: “there is no longer… Continue Reading →

Reforestation hopes threaten global food security, Oxfam warns

The Guardian. August 3, 2021. This article seems particularly relevant to forestry-dependent economies like ours, but it also contains principles that are relevant for everyone. “Everything is connected” seems to be an ecological truism. If we impact one factor in… Continue Reading →

To Save Ourselves, We’ll Need This Very Different Economy

The Tyee, August 10, 2021. In this era of global issues, it can be reassuring to read the views of informed local voices. It can feel like we, ourselves, know what we need to do. BC’s own Bill Rees, now… Continue Reading →

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