Pulse of Change

By: Lana Voracek & David Acuna
  • Summary

  • Did you know that climate change affects your health? On Pulse of Change, we explore its impacts on physical, mental, and social well-being, as well as on the things that help keep us healthy, like affordability, housing, and the economy. Each week, you'll hear an inspiring guest share their story, and the ways they are working to protect both our planet and our health. Join us and learn what solutions can look like when we work together to defend the things we need most.

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Episodes
  • Exploring the Root Causes of Climate Change with Janelle Lapointe
    Oct 20 2024

    In this week's episode, we hear from Janelle Lapointe, a climate justice and Indigenous rights organizer from the Stellat’en First Nation. Janelle shares her story with us, from fishing salmon from her local river to heading off to university with a plan to girlboss her way through the big city, and finally experiencing an undeniable call to stand up for her people and planet. Together, we'll unpack some of the root causes of climate change and unaffordability.

    To learn more about anything we talked about in this episode, check out our transcript with citations.

    You can also check out these highlighted resources from the episode:

    • Learn whose land you’re on at Native-Land.ca
    • Check out the work of Common Horizon and the David Suzuki Foundation
    • Learn more about Indigenous knowledge and colonialism at the Climate Atlas of Canada
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    43 mins
  • Uncovering the Mental Health Impacts of Climate Change with Judy Wu
    Oct 13 2024

    In this week's episode, we hear from Judy Wu, a PhD student at Simon Fraser University and a researcher at CHART Lab. Judy shares her journey, which started with a passion for environmentalism and led her to study how climate change is impacting the mental health of young people. We have an open and honest conversation about how this critical health issue is affecting people (including us), and discuss some of the ways that we--and our society--can adapt to the challenge.

    To learn more about anything we talked about in this episode, check out our transcript with citations.

    In the show, we mentioned some mental health resources that we said we would link here. You can find them below:

    • BPD Society of BC - Peer Support Groups
    • PaRx - A prescription for nature
    • Climate Aware Therapist Directory - Climate Psychology Alliance of North America

    Here are some other resources for addressing the mental health impacts of climate change:

    • Mental Health and Climate Change Alliance - Resources for Climate Distress
    • Climate & Mind - Groups and Organizations
    • Exploring Climate Change and Mental Health Toolkit - Natania Abebe
    • Addressing and Coping with Climate Grief Toolkit - Judy Wu
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    34 mins
  • The Intergenerational Injustice of Climate Change with Paul Kershaw
    Oct 6 2024

    In this week's episode, we hear from Dr Paul Kershaw, the founder of the think and change tank, Generation Squeeze. Hard work isn't paying off for young people the way that it used to--compared to older generations, young people go to school for longer and work harder, only to receive lower pay, unaffordable housing, growing debt, and worsening climate change. After learning this through his research, Paul could tell that public policies were at the root of the problem--which also meant they were a key solution. Paul shares his insights on how climate change fits into generational fairness, and the work he's been doing with Generation Squeeze to influence policy change across party lines.

    To learn more about anything we talked about in this episode, check out our transcript with citations.

    You can also learn more about policy solutions to climate change at the links below:

    • Gen Squeeze - Climate solutions framework
    • Ecofiscal Commission - 10 myths about carbon pricing in Canada
    • IISD - How fossil fuels drive inflation and make life less affordable

    To join the fight for generational fairness, check out these resources:

    • Gen Squeeze website
    • Gen Squeeze's non-partisan voter's guides - See how parties stack up against generational fairness and climate change
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    35 mins

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