Views from the Edge

Conversations from the Edge

Welcome to the CRC blog, where we discuss bleeding edge issues around sustainable community development. The term ‘bleeding edge’ connotes the idea of our failure to somehow or other convince the publics about the urgency of responding to climate change now, and that we need to better communicate the principles and practises of sustainable development to the wider publics. So, yes it takes courage to be 'at the edge', and sometimes one 'bleeds' a lot, but let's start the conversation now.

Climate Leadership

London, UK just voted to accelerate their climate commitment to become carbon neutral from…

Why is climate change so hard to tackle?

Just imagine the United States aligned with Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait, in blocking climate…

Sir David Attenborough delivers The People’s Seat Address at #COP24

Sir David Attenborough delivers The People’s Seat Address to World Leaders at #COP24, created by…

What a Difference Government Leadership Makes

It is interesting to see the difference between the Ontario government and BC government plans to…

What is the Good Society?

A good society is dependent upon bold, ethical leadership. Anna-Marie Tremonti…

How much is enough?

The mounting campaign against plastic is not just good news for the environment, it will also help…

It's Time!

The inaugural Paris Peace Forum, held earlier this month, marked the 100th anniversary of the end…

The Good Society—Making a Difference

Earlier this month, Quebecers marched for climate action, a 50,000-strong Montreal demonstration.

How we got into this mess, And how to get out of it

Robert Reich looks at Big Money in politics, the decline in democracy, and Trump's election.

The Woman Who Loves Giraffes

Before Jane Goodall there was Anne Innis Dagg. Her research on giraffe’s was groundbreaking and so…

A fight for life

Extinction Rebellion, a UK-based activist group, is taking London by storm this week with a series…

It was a dark and stormy night

Yesterday, we had the pleasure of attending a guest lecture by the renowned communications scholar…