by embark | Apr 3, 2023 | Climate, Food, Sustainable
SFU Waste Reduction: How Effective is it? SFU students are undoubtedly familiar with the “four-stream” waste bins all over campus that require them to separate their food waste into different categories. But surprisingly, many students don’t have the faintest idea of...
by embark | Mar 22, 2023 | Change, Climate, Climate Action, Green, Sustainable
How did experts review the IPCC’s AR6 Synthesis Report? The final report in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) sixth assessment reporting cycle was released today (March 20). This marks the completion of an eight-year cycle that includes three...
by embark | Dec 5, 2022 | Change, Climate
Climate Anxiety What is Climate Anxiety? Since the beginning of climate environmentalism in the 1970s, people have been exposed to stories centering climate change through popular media with varying degrees of frequency. Researchers and medical professionals...
by embark | Nov 28, 2022 | Change, Climate
Reengaging eco-activism over fueling eco-anxiety What is eco-anxiety? Eco-anxiety, seems simple enough to understand, right? Guess again. This is a loaded term that has been part of formal and informal discourse surrounding climate change and its’ impact on our...
by embark | Nov 26, 2022 | Climate, Inspire, Reflective
Eco-Anxiety: Is Media the Problem? Is the Climate Ruining Your Sleep? The American Psychological Association (APA) defines eco-anxiety as “The chronic fear of environmental cataclysm that comes from observing the seemingly irrevocable impact of climate change”....
by embark | Oct 31, 2022 | Climate, Food, Future
Embracing Mutual Aid for a Sustainable Future Mutual aid is an idea that is gaining more and more traction as the years go on, and rightly so. Mutual aid provides the world with frameworks of care and mutual benefit as opposed to the frameworks of self-interest that...