And the photos keep coming

While one side of my brain keeps crunching the numbers, and working out that even if I process 25 photos a day it’s still going to take me at least 2 weeks to get these all done, the other side remains delighted at the images that are coming in….
So here are a few more to [...]

So You Think You’re Green, Canada?

I know that when you change your lights over to energy-efficient globes and ride your bicycle to work, it’s easy to feel as though everything around you is just a little greener. But the reality is that we must act fast, which means a top-down as well as a bottom-up approach. We urgently need to [...]

“350″ – the most important number of this century…

While wars have been fought and won (or lost), famines and times of plenty have come and gone and depression, recession or economic crises have all affected various countries at some point in time, never before in our history as a human race have we faced such an issue that will affect the lives of each and every one of us.

The Seres 350 Movement Photo Collection

25th October, 2009
Well, yesterday was the International Day of Climate Change Action, and the activities and events around the world are amazing to see! I had my own work cut out for me, cruising around the Bridge to a Cool Planet event that happened here in Canada and trying to collect photos for the Seres [...]

International Day of Climate Change Action

23rd October, 2009
Tomorrow (October 24th) is the International Day of Climate Change Action. This day of action is scheduled to be the largest day of political action in the planet’s history, with participation from 170 nations and over 4,500 registered events. Make sure you participate, and join people from all over the world to take [...]

Resilient People+Climate Change

23rd October, 2009
Corrina Grace, Executive Director for Project Seres, was invited to participate in the Resilient People+Climate Change conference held here in Vancouver, BC over 22nd/23rd of October. The conference explored the psycho-social impacts of climate change, looking at what measures will be required in the coming years to help build resilience and allow people [...]

Seres Executive Director Visits Vancouver

12th October, 2009
Project Seres Executive Director – Corrina Grace – will be spending the next 6 weeks based in Vancouver, Canada. The purpose of the visit is two-fold: to share the story of Project Seres’ work in Guatemala and build the community of supporters within Vancouver; and to start the capital fundraising campaign. In the [...]

Seres in the Northern Rivers Echo

Executive Director of Seres, Corrina Grace, was recently interviewed in Northern Rivers Local News Northern Rivers Echo.
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Seres gets “Charity” Status

2nd September, 2009
It was a momentous day for me, and a landmark day for Seres when, on 2nd September 2009 we signed the Memorandum of Understanding that would give Project Seres not-for-profit status. Signed between Seres and Compassionfruit Society – a registered Canadian charity – the MOU is a great achievement after less than 7 [...]

Resilient People – finding hope through despair

It’s a common situation: I am out and about – at a coffee shop, catching a bus, active loitering – and I start talking with someone new. As the script goes, we exchange pleasantries…names, where we’re from, where we are going, what we do. What we do…hmm, now that’s the one. I see it on [...]