Sometimes a person’s story just explodes out of the mic and goes straight to the heart of an issue. And your heart.
Congrats @cbcwhatonearth on the @mindset_guide Award!
https://t.co/s9yHXLzMVM
Shoutout @_RachelSanders
It’s been another scorching summer in #BC. That’s why this year communities are ramping up their #heat safety work to keep people cool.
@_RachelSanders visited @GordonNHouse to learn how they're finding new ways to keep people safe.
Read now: https://t.co/BUipdJv7BO
Last summer, 619 people died in B.C. during the #heatdome. Producer @_RachelSanders visited @GordonNHouse to find out how the community group is working to protect each other from #extremeheat.
Listen: https://t.co/nmxaqdjGfL
Hundreds of people died in last year’s #heatdome in B.C., many of them alone and without help. This year, one Vancouver community group is determined to show there’s safety in community. Learn more:
https://t.co/nmxaqd25od
Every year, thousands of people are forced from their homes due to #wildfiresmoke. On today’s show, @courtghoward explores the ways in which cities affected by wildfire can adapt.
https://t.co/ZZcPeFGUXU
The @NEJM is using its influence to fight climate change with a new series of articles. Pediatrician Dr Kari Nadeau is the co-author of the first one, on children’s health, #heatwaves & #wildfires. Hear her speak with @lauralynchcbc
https://t.co/enNCvic9F9
Always enjoy listening to @NightShiftMD, and the stories of care and humanness in this episode highlighting Kilala Lelum and their work in the #DTES are especially meaningful.
Hope all my #Gastown neighbours are listening too.
https://t.co/ha2bKToJ8m
Making a commitment to fight #climatechange means opening yourself up to a years-long grind. On this week’s episode, we hear from the man behind the @DavidSuzukiFDN and its current director, @SevernSuzuki, about the kind of grit it takes to keep going.
https://t.co/jCzniopasp
A new study from UBC marine ecologist Christopher Harley looks at the impact of last summer's heat dome on sea life off the coast of British Columbia. https://t.co/x9rMXdbsJ9
How can we move those in power to make real change on emissions? @NaomiOreskes and @colognav are two historians of science from @Harvard who argue that #socialscience is the best and most unappreciated way to address the #climatecrisis. Learn more:
https://t.co/5pSMvaWLwR
Roughly one billion sea creatures baked to death on the west coast during last year’s heat dome. This week, @lauralynchcbc explores ways to save the lives of creatures great and small with @ZoologyUBC professor, Chris Harley.
https://t.co/XwgvH0gOrD