Valemount, BC — A winter aerial view of the Fraser River near Mount Robson. Wildfires in British Columbia and western Canada have become commonplace in recent years due to climate change. Image: Glen Stromquist/Getty Images.

communicating
for change

Bringing
communicators and
researchers together.

Building insight
and strategy to
inspire action.

Providing
training, tools, and
practical resources.

NO MATTER THE AUDIENCE, CLIMATE CHANGE CONNECTS TO EVERYTHING WE CARE ABOUT. WE HELP TURN CARE INTO ACTION.

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Baffin Island, NU — An Inuit mother has her daughter in her amouti, a traditional way to carry the young people. Some residents of Nunavut say they can see the effects of climate change in real life, in their own back yard. Image: Ryerson Clark/Getty Images.