by suzukiwebmaster | Sep 17, 2018 | Advocacy, Our Changing World, Rules of Engagement
On 10 September 2018, António Guterres, the ninth Secretary-General of the United Nations, made a major address to warn of the global threat posed by climate change and to point to the massive benefits that climate action could and should generate. He called on...
by suzukiwebmaster | Sep 17, 2018 | Personal Reflections
by Jill Schroder Serene solitude supports… sublime silky silence sustains… I love the soft sibilance of these sounds, which still satisfy me as I bask in the afterglow of my annual camping trip with women friends. This year we were way away from it all, and it was...
by suzukiwebmaster | Sep 1, 2018 | Advocacy, Our Changing World
The B.C Salmon Aquaculture Industry by Stan Hirst While listening with half an ear to some talking heads on TV recently, I was jolted back into the moment by an expression that was uttered – collateral damage. That set me thinking, which is always a good thing at my...
by suzukiwebmaster | Aug 20, 2018 | Intergenerational Story Project
by Rob Dramer and Lillian Ireland We’re sorry we’ve got so much smoke; Wild fire tragedy is no joke. The plants, the trees and animals, The grief runs through our souls; We’re sorry we’ve got so much smoke. We’re sorry it’s harder to breathe; We hope and...
by suzukiwebmaster | Jul 21, 2018 | Advocacy, Developing Resilience, Green Perspective, Opinions, Rules of Engagement, Seeking Clarity
by Stan Hirst The Suzuki Elders have been at the environmental game for some 9 years now – gathering, talking, arguing, urging, advocating, educating, inspiring on and off, blogging and berating. As our website declares “we bring our voices, experiences and memories...