Nick Gottlieb is a Squamish-based writer and community advocate. He is the author of
Sacred Headwaters, a newsletter about the interconnectedness of global social and ecological crises, and a graduate student studying ecological design thinking at Schumacher College. SHARES The individual carbon footprint is a useful starting point for thinking about climate change, but it’s long past its expiration date, Nicholas Gottlieb writes.
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My local government, the District of Squamish, has released a new climate action website sporting a call to “Become a Climate Action Champion.”
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